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When a conditioned response briefly reappears after it has been extinguished this is called?Spontaneous recovery can be defined as the reappearance of the conditioned response after a rest period or period of lessened response. If the conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus are no longer associated, extinction will occur very rapidly after a spontaneous recovery.
What is the process for extinguishing a classically conditioned response extinction?A classically conditioned response can be eliminated or extinguished by eliminating the predictive relationship between the signal and the reflex. This is accomplished by presenting the signal (CS) while preventing the reflex.
What is the appropriate term for the return or resumption of an extinguished response or an extinguished behavior?Renewal is the term used to describe resurgence in performance of an extinguished behavior that occurs with a change of context [20].
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