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Yes, the ability to localize a stimulus often improves with repeated exposure. This enhancement can occur due to increased familiarity and memory retention, which enables the brain to process sensory information more efficiently. Additionally, practice can lead to better attentional focus and spatial awareness, contributing to improved localization skills.

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If a muscle cell receives a second stimulus while it is contracting will it respond to the second stimulus?

no because it doesnt want to


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The process that allows a second stimulus to cause the same response as the originally conditioned stimulus is called stimulus generalization. This occurs when similar stimuli to the conditioned stimulus also trigger the conditioned response.


When a strong conditioned stimulus is paired with a neutral to become a second conditioned stimulus?

This isn't really a whole question but I'm guessing you're referring to classical conditioning. A good example of this is Pavlov's expeirment with dogs. He looked at how much they salivated when presented with food (the conditioned stimulus) and then paired the food with a ringing bell (neutral stimulus) and eventually the dogs started salivating at the sound of the bell even if there was no food.


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are we getting a second stimulus check before christmas


What process allows a second stimulus to cause the same response as the originality conditioned stimulus?

generalization.


How are the strongest associations between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus formed?

The strongest associations between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus are formed through repeated pairings of the two stimuli. When the conditioned stimulus reliably predicts the unconditioned stimulus, learning occurs through classical conditioning. The more consistent and closely timed the pairings, the stronger the association becomes.


When the second stimulus checks be mailed out?

No such thing


How are generalization and discrimination related to classical conditioning?

Generalization occurs when an animal responds to a second stimulus similar to the original BS without prior training with the second stimulus. Discrimination is the ability to respond differently to different stimuli.These two processes are related to classical conditioning because associations are being made between a neutral stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus, thus, allowing the subjects to learn.


A subject responding to a second stimulus similar to the original CS is an example of?

a jew


Are they giving people another stimulus check?

Are we getting another stimulus check


When one conditioned stimulus is used to create another this is called?

This is called "second-order conditioning". It occurs when a conditioned stimulus (CS) that was previously established through pairing with an unconditioned stimulus (UCS) is then used as the UCS to establish a new conditioned response to a different stimulus.


Is there going to be another economic stimulus check for the holidays?

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