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Answer:
This best illustrates the process of discrimination.
Explanation:
Discrimination is a term used in Psychology in which the individual is able to <em>distinguish between different stimulus</em>, even if they are relatively similar.
In this case, Miguel is carrying out the process of discrimination since he <em>does not generalize his fear to all dogs</em> but only to the one who bit him. He is able to distinguish between all the dogs (stimulus).
Answer:
The automatic nervous system
Explanation:
The automatic nervous system is the part of the brain which plays a great role in the function of the brain. This system regulates the internal organs of the nervous system unconsciously. The autonomic nervous system has two main parts
- The sympathetic nervous system
- The parasympathetic nervous system
This system gets the information from the environment and sends the information to the brain.
- Functions
- Blood pressure
- Heart rates
- Breathing system
- Urination
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Answer:
for like 12 seasons
Explanation:
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Explanation:
In game theory, the game of centipede (or centipede), first introduced by Rosenthal in 1981, is an extended form game in which two players take turns choosing between taking a payoff, which grows as it does not you choose to acquire it, and thus end the game, or pass the choice to another player.
The payoffs are however arranged in such a way that if one passes the choice to the opponent and the opponent chooses the payoff in his turn, the player who had passed receives a slightly lower payoff than he would have taken if he had finished the game in his round.
The only perfect Nash balance in the subgames (and every Nash balance) of this game indicates that player 1 should take the payoff in the first game round and leave player 2 with his mouth dry; however, by testing the game empirically, few players do, and as a result they get a higher payoff than expected in the balance analysis.
These results show how a game's solutions represented by the perfect Nash equilibrium in subgames and the Nash equilibrium cannot predict how people play in some circumstances.
The game of centipede is commonly used in introductory courses in game theory to highlight the concept of backward induction and the iterated elimination of dominated strategies, which constitute