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One can palpate the navicular bone along the dorsum of the foot.
Stimulus Generalization
A psychological phenomenon in which a response to a specific stimulus becomes associated with similar stimuli, leading to the same response to the similar stimuli.
Secondary Reinforcer
A stimulus that has become reinforcing through its association with a primary reinforcer, often used in behavioral training and conditioning.
Primary Reinforcer
A stimulus that satisfies a basic biological need, such as food or water, and is inherently rewarding.
Negative Reinforcement
Negative reinforcement is a type of operant conditioning that occurs when a response is strengthened by stopping, removing, or avoiding a negative outcome or aversive stimulus.
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