Disinhibition is a temporary increase in the strength of an extinguished response caused by an unrelatedstimulus.
Example: Someone who has been "cured" of a fear response to thunderstorms may experience the same fear response when something like a dentist tray has been dropped on a floor.
Spontaneous Recovery is a temporary increase in the strength of an extinguished response after a period of time.
Example: A person who has been "cured" of cocaine addiction for many years may randomly experience an overwhelming desire to use again at the sight of flour on a kitchen table.
Disinhibition involves the sudden return of a previously learned response due to the absence of an inhibitory control, while spontaneous recovery refers to the reappearance of an extinguished response after a period of rest or delay. Disinhibition is more immediate and typically involves a change in the environmental context, while spontaneous recovery is influenced by the passage of time.
Pavlovian conditioning can lead to a variety of responses, including acquisition (learning the association between the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli), extinction (weakening of the conditioned response when the CS is no longer paired with the UCS), spontaneous recovery (reappearance of a conditioned response after a rest period), generalization (responding to stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus), and discrimination (ability to differentiate between similar stimuli).
Intrapsychic refers to processes within an individual's mind, such as thoughts, emotions, and conflicts. Interpsychic refers to interactions and relationships between individuals, involving communication, understanding, and dynamics between people.
Formal observations are planned, structured, and systematic observations that follow a specific protocol or method, such as a checklist or rubric. Informal observations are more relaxed, spontaneous, and subjective observations that may not follow a specific structure or method. Formal observations are often used in research or evaluations, while informal observations are more commonly used in everyday situations or interactions.
"Difference" refers to the distinction or variation between two or more things, while "indifference" is a lack of interest, concern, or feeling. In essence, difference highlights the contrast, while indifference signifies apathy or disregard.
Yes, there is a difference between "mad" and "angry." "Mad" tends to imply a more intense or irrational state of emotion, whereas "angry" is a more general feeling of displeasure or hostility.
differentiate rapid combustion to spontaneous combustion
yow mam is spontaneous and yow dad is random
Mitosis is real.
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stimulated emission causes due to the energy difference between the higher and lower energy level state, but it doesn't depends in the case of spontaneous emission . spontaneous emission causes without any stimulation .In stimulated emission energy transfer is twice the energy transfer of spontaneous emission.
stimulated emission causes due to the energy difference between the higher and lower energy level state, but it doesn't depends in the case of spontaneous emission . spontaneous emission causes without any stimulation .In stimulated emission energy transfer is twice the energy transfer of spontaneous emission.
emissions is stmulated when a stimulus takes over them. Spontaneous emissions happens when the individual is very sensitive.
Heater produsces - heat recovery finds heat and reuses it
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AA is not rational.
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Spontaneous ovulator is like animals that ovulate out of nowhere. Induced ovulator is when animals ovulate because of/after mating like Llamas and cats.