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... response to re- wards is usually voluntary behavior . In recent years research has indicated that autonomic responses such as heartrate and intestinal contractions may be subject to op- erant ( reward ) conditioning . That is , people ...
... response to re- wards is usually voluntary behavior . In recent years research has indicated that autonomic responses such as heartrate and intestinal contractions may be subject to op- erant ( reward ) conditioning . That is , people ...
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... response . When an animal perceives a threatening situation , its reflex response is an integrated physiological reaction that prepares it either for running away or for fighting [ 6 , 7 ] . Scientists have demonstrated that the ...
... response . When an animal perceives a threatening situation , its reflex response is an integrated physiological reaction that prepares it either for running away or for fighting [ 6 , 7 ] . Scientists have demonstrated that the ...
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... response . Dif- ferent organs are affected , depending on the characteristics of the organism , and different ... responses are re- quired for a prolonged period of time ; that is , unless the individual is constantly attempting to adapt ...
... response . Dif- ferent organs are affected , depending on the characteristics of the organism , and different ... responses are re- quired for a prolonged period of time ; that is , unless the individual is constantly attempting to adapt ...
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