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How might an individual who develops a blood clot that totally blocks a coronary artery still survive with a minimal amount of damage to the cardiac muscle supplied by that artery?
Imitation and Modeling
The act of mimicking the behavior, gestures, or speech of others as a method of learning, often a key process in the development of social skills and behaviors.
Aversion and Terror Management
Theories that explore human behavior and cognition relating to avoiding fear, death, and existential terror, often via clinging onto cultural beliefs or self-esteem enhancing activities.
Negative Reinforcement
A behavior modification technique that involves the removal of an unfavorable condition to increase the likelihood of a desired response.
Spontaneous Recovery
In behavioral psychology, the reappearance of a previously extinguished response following a rest period without further conditioning.
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