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Exteroceptive stimulation

Exteroceptive stimulation is a term that relates to sensations associated with external stimuli and involving the senses of vision, hearing, taste, and smell. (see Proprioceptive stimulation).

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Extinction

Extinction refers to the gradual disappearance of a behaviour after it is not followed by a reinforcer.

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Extinction burst

Extinction burst refers to a temporary increase in the frequency and intensity of responding when Extinction is first implemented.

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Extinction method

- Extinction method : Extinction method refers to a method of measuring forgetting by comparing the rate of extinction after a retention interval with the rate of extinction immediately after training.

Extracellular thirst

Extracellular thirst is defined as thirst caused by a reduction in the volume of fluids found between body cells.

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Extradural hematoma

Extradural hematoma refers to bleeding that occurs between the skull and the dura which is less frequent than the Subdural hematoma. Extradural hematomas are most likely caused by a tearing of the large middle meningeal arteries.

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Extradyadic sex

Extradyadic sex means having sex with someone other than one’s regular relationship partner, such as a spouse or boy/girlfriend

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Extrafamilial influences

Extrafamilial influences refer to social agencies other than the family that influence a child’s or an adolescent’s cognitive, social, and emotional development

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