Extinction
If a conditioned stimulus is repeated over and over without being paired with an unconditioned stimulus, the conditioned response will weaken and eventually extinguish through a process called extinction. The association between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus will weaken, leading to a loss of the learned response.
If a conditioned stimulus is repeated without being paired with an unconditioned stimulus, the association between the two stimuli can weaken or disappear, a process called extinction. This can lead to the conditioned response fading away, as the conditioned stimulus is no longer seen as predictive of the unconditioned stimulus.
Yes, all weather patterns will weaken and dissipate eventually.
Disappear, Disperse, dissipate, fade, melt, vanish, vaporize, weaken.
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They weaken during the winter and then eventually die.
The structure absorbs the water slowly, causing it to weaken and eventually to collapse.
Turning off the current in an industrial electromagnet will cause the magnetic field to weaken and eventually disappear. This is because the magnetic field is created by the flow of current through the coils of the electromagnet, so stopping the current flow stops the generation of the magnetic field.
What causes tornadoes to dissipate is not fully understood, but it is believed that cold thunderstorm outflow undercuts the parent circulation (mesocyclone) that drives the tornado, cutting of the warm air that drives the thunderstorm, causing it to weaken to the point that it can no longer sustain a tornado.
Yes it is.The structure absorbs the water slowly, causing it to weaken and eventually to collapse.
Yes it is.The structure absorbs the water slowly, causing it to weaken and eventually to collapse.
It would be a compromised immune system.