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  • 61Punishment — The old village stocks in Chapeltown, Lancashire, England For other uses, see Punishment (disambiguation). Punishment is the authoritative imposition of something negative or unpleasant on a person or animal in response to behavior deemed wrong… …

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  • 62therapy — 1. The treatment of disease or disorder by any method. SEE ALSO: therapeutics. 2. In psychiatry, and clinical psychology, a short term for psychotherapy. SEE ALSO: psychotherapy …

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  • 63Motivation — For other uses, see Motivation (disambiguation). Timeline of theorists about student motivation Motivation is the driving force by which humans achieve their goals. Motivation is said to be intrinsic or extrinsic …

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  • 64Neuroplasticity — Contrary to common ideas as expressed in this diagram, brain functions are not confined to certain fixed locations. Neuroplasticity is a non specific neuroscience term referring to the ability of the brain and nervous system in all species to… …

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  • 65Blocking effect — Kamin s Blocking effect [ Kamin, L. J. (1969). Predictability, surprise, attention and conditioning. In B. A. Campbell R. M. Church (eds.), Punishment and aversive behavior, 279 296, New York: Appleton Century Crofts ] demonstrates that… …

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  • 66control — 1. (v.) To regulate, restrain, correct, restore to normal. 2. (n.) Ongoing operations or programs aimed at reducing a disease. 3. (n.) Members of a comparison group who differ in disease experience or allocation to a regimen from the subjects of… …

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  • 67behavior therapy — or behavioral therapy n behavior modification * * * a therapeutic approach in which the focus is on the patient s observable behavior, rather than on conflicts and unconscious processes presumed to underlie his maladaptive behavior. This is… …

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  • 68Fear — For other uses, see Fear (disambiguation). A scared child shows fear in an uncertain environment. Fear is a distressing negative sensation induced by a perceived threat. It is a basic survival mechanism occurring in response to a specific… …

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  • 69Edward Thorndike — Infobox Person name = Edward Thorndike image size = caption = birth name = Edward Lee Thorndike birth date = birth date|1874|08|31 birth place = Williamsburg, Mass death date = death date and age|1949|08|07|1874|08|31 death place = death cause =… …

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  • 70Chlorpromazine — Systematic (IUPAC) name …

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