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... expected reward , and those associated with novelty . Such stimuli produce three classes of behavior : behavioral inhibition , in- creased arousal , or increased attention . For instance , a rat condi- tioned to expect a shock when a ...
... expected reward , and those associated with novelty . Such stimuli produce three classes of behavior : behavioral inhibition , in- creased arousal , or increased attention . For instance , a rat condi- tioned to expect a shock when a ...
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... expected stimuli . The system functions in two modes . If actual stimuli are successfully matched with expected stimuli , it functions in a " checking " mode and does not override other CNS functions . However , if there is a ...
... expected stimuli . The system functions in two modes . If actual stimuli are successfully matched with expected stimuli , it functions in a " checking " mode and does not override other CNS functions . However , if there is a ...
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... expected , she will not give in to them . Once again we congratulate her on her successful efforts . SESSION 2 Education Component Summary of the Lecture I. Discussion about experiences since yesterday's session . Patients are ...
... expected , she will not give in to them . Once again we congratulate her on her successful efforts . SESSION 2 Education Component Summary of the Lecture I. Discussion about experiences since yesterday's session . Patients are ...
Contents
Theories of Anxiety | 15 |
Anxiety Syndromes and Disorders | 43 |
An Overview of Symptom | 69 |
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