• Spontaneous recovery is a phenomenon of learning and memory that was first named and described by Ivan Pavlov in his studies of classical (Pavlovian) conditioning...
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    language function. This is referred to as spontaneous recovery. Spontaneous recovery is the natural recovery the brain makes without treatment, and the...
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  • when tests of spontaneous recovery are given repeatedly. In this phenomenon, the decrease in responding that follows spontaneous recovery becomes more...
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  • acquisition usually happens much faster than the first one. Spontaneous recovery: Spontaneous recovery is defined as the reappearance of a previously extinguished...
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    muscle strength characterized by a fast onset, short duration, and spontaneous recovery. It is caused by a decrease in blood flow to the brain, typically...
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  • hemorrhagic strokes have a longer period for spontaneous recovery, from four to eight weeks. Whether spontaneous recovery occurs or not, treatment must begin immediately...
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  • reappears again after it has gone through extinction, it is called spontaneous recovery. It (extinction) is the result of challenging behavior(s) no longer...
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  • some cases it will simply disappear after a few weeks on its own. Spontaneous recovery can occur anywhere within a couple weeks to several months.[citation...
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    residual blockade, reversal should only be attempted if some degree of spontaneous recovery has been achieved. Vecuronium was approved for medical use in the...
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  • the small vessels, and stasis of lymphatic flow. At this point, spontaneous recovery rarely occurs. As the occlusion of blood vessels progresses, the...
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    this treatment. Mechanisms for recovery differ from patient to patient. Some mechanisms for recovery occur spontaneously after damage to the brain, whereas...
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  • hours the Bi responses spontaneously recovered and exceeded the recall of the Ci items. Briggs explained the spontaneous recovery illustration as an account...
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    respiratory muscles. Acute toxicity, if not lethal, may resolve in spontaneous recovery, provided further exposure is avoided. Death can be prevented by...
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  • Spontaneous remission, also called spontaneous healing or spontaneous regression, is an unexpected improvement or cure from a disease that usually progresses...
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  • or impair retrieval? Is the memory deficit permanent or is there spontaneous recovery or the possibility of recovering the memory by further treatments...
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  • resuscitation, is the spontaneous return of a normal cardiac rhythm after failed attempts at resuscitation. It is also used to refer to the spontaneous return of...
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    Transient episodes of severe neurological incapacitation with rapid spontaneous recovery shortly after a dive may be attributed to hypothermia, but may actually...
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  • training is weaker compared with AB-only conditioning. Spontaneous recovery from extinction and recovery from extinction caused by reminder treatments (reinstatement)...
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  • mouth, face, and respiratory system. In cases of acute AOS (stroke), spontaneous recovery may occur, in which previous speech abilities reappear on their own...
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    intravenous induction agents is generally 5 to 10 minutes, after which spontaneous recovery of consciousness will occur. In order to prolong unconsciousness...
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    effects, and dose-dependent suppression of spermatogenesis with spontaneous recovery after cessation of treatment. Marhefka CA, Gao W, Chung K, Kim J...
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    lumbosacral plexus injuries can we identify indicators that predict spontaneous recovery or the need for surgical treatment? Results from a clinical study...
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    heightened self-monitoring and self-care that follows in the wake of spontaneous recovery or from the positive effects of encouragement and care that is usually...
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  • Social conditioning Society for Quantitative Analysis of Behavior Spontaneous recovery Jenkins, H. M. "Animal Learning & Behavior Theory" Ch. 5 in Hearst...
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    until the toxin is eliminated from the body. With minor exposure, spontaneous recovery can thus be expected. In the relatively rare case of clinically significant...
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  • drug for HPS and HFRS but its effectiveness remains unknown, still, spontaneous recovery is possible with supportive treatment. Middle Eastern Respiratory...
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  • clouding of consciousness, unstable and fluctuating affect, and spontaneous recovery with some probability of relapse." The following criteria have been...
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    symptoms. Most people do not receive therapy because of the high spontaneous recovery rate. Experts disagree on whether to routinely use corticosteroids...
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     118. Mathews 1994, p. 125. Zerbe, Kathryn J. "Essential Others and Spontaneous Recovery in the Life and Work of Emily Carr: Implications for Understanding...
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  • done by a doctor. In many cases recovery happens spontaneously and no treatment is needed. This spontaneous recovery can occur because distance between...
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