Acquired reflexes
Reflexes that result from practice or repetition are known as conditioned reflexes. These are learned responses to a specific stimulus that have been acquired through experience or training.
Ivan Pavlov is a prominent proponent of stimulus-response psychology. He is known for his experiments with dogs, demonstrating conditioned reflexes and the idea that behavior is a result of environmental stimuli.
The Moro reflex is typically tested in infants to assess their neurological development and response to stimuli. It is one of the primitive reflexes present in newborns and fades away by around 4-6 months of age.
A reflex is an automatic response to a stimulus, typically to protect the body from harm. It is important because it allows for quick reactions to potentially dangerous situations without needing to involve the brain, which helps to prevent injury or harm.
DDS PS likely stands for Doctor of Dental Surgery, Private Practice. This indicates that a dentist with a DDS degree is working in a private practice setting, providing dental services to patients outside of a hospital or clinic setting.
This behavior is known as the sensorimotor stage of development, according to Piaget's theory of cognitive development. Infants learn about the world through their senses and physical actions, and through repetition, they begin to understand cause and effect relationships.
according to albert bandura's social cognitive theory, otherwise known as his social learning theory, "reproduction" is the further performance and practice, (repetition) of a behavior learned by observation, or modeling,(observational learning).
The repetition of a vowel sound within words is called vowel harmony. It is a phenomenon where vowels within a word are influenced by each other and tend to follow a pattern of similarity or agreement in terms of features like frontness, backness, or roundedness.
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Yes, music can affect the reflexes. Music is also known to affect the mood of human beings and the overall brain activity.
The repetition of ing would be assonance. It wouldn't be alliteration (also known as consonance).
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This has known to be caused by Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/ Motor Neuron disease
Epizeuxis, also known as palilogia is the repetition of a single word within a sentence for emphasis, with no words inbetween.
This practice is known as "Insider Trading." The individuals use information that is not available to the general public in which to make a profit off of the stocks. It is generally considered to be a highly illegal practice and can result in jail or prison.
The repetition of consonant sounds, specifically the "NT" sound, within words or in close proximity is known as consonance. This literary device is often used to create a musical or rhythmic effect in writing.