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Behaviorism / Psychology / Behavior / Neuroscience / Operant conditioning / Aplysia / Reinforcement / B. F. Skinner / Extinction / Reward system / Classical conditioning / Animal training
Date: 2013-05-10 15:32:16
Behaviorism
Psychology
Behavior
Neuroscience
Operant conditioning
Aplysia
Reinforcement
B. F. Skinner
Extinction
Reward system
Classical conditioning
Animal training

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