Regression
Regression is the ego defense mechanism in which a person exhibits behavior that clearly shows signs of reverting to less mature stages. This can involve acting in a childlike or immature way in response to stress or anxiety.
Instinctive drift refers to animals reverting back to their natural behaviors even when trained through operant conditioning. This phenomenon can be used to criticize operant conditioning as it highlights the limitations of conditioning in overriding an animal's innate behaviors and instincts, suggesting that it may not always be effective in changing or controlling behavior.
Examples: # A sober alcoholic will experience the reverting symptoms if he/she goes back to drinking again. # In MS Word, reverting the style formatting made in the previous edits can restore the actual formatting that you did before.
Reverting a question to a previous version becomes a part of the history of that question as long as that question retains it's history. However should an error be made such as reverting to an incorrect version it is possible to correct that by again reverting to the appropriate version.
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There is no such process.
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Backleveling
Reverting canon is when dancers start a phrase at the same time, but at different points within the phrase. They end the phrase at the same time. :)
Synonyms: reversion, lapse, backsliding, reverting, throwback Antonyms: progression, advance
The answer is restore point
Survival of the fittest, humans reverting to their most raw form.....check out spark notes