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extinction$26931$ - Übersetzung nach deutsch

FADING OF NON-REINFORCED CONDITIONED RESPONSE OVER TIME
Extinction burst; Extinction learning; Operant extinction; Psychological extinction; Extinction (psychology

extinction      
n. Aussterben; Vernichtung, Ausrottung, Abschaffung; Löschen (von Feuer)
absorptive power         
PRODUCT OF THE LINEAR ABSORPTION COEFFICIENT AND THE MOLAR VOLUME
Molar extinction coefficient; Molar extinction coefficients; Molar extinction; Absorptive power; Molar absorbtivity; Molar attenuation coefficient; Absorbancy; Absorbency index; Molar absorptivity
Absorbierende Kraft, Absorbtionsmenge
threat of extinction         
SEASON OF TELEVISION SERIES
EXodus (The Gifted); EXit strategy; BoXed in; Got your siX; EXtreme measures; EXodus; Threat of eXtinction; OutfoX; EXploited; 3 X 1; EXtraction; X-roads
vom Aussterben bedroht (Pflanzen, Tiere, Kulturen)

Definition

extinct
a.
1.
Extinguished, quenched, put out.
2.
Ended, terminated, closed, vanished, brought to an end, no longer existing.

Wikipedia

Extinction (psychology)

Extinction is a behavioral phenomenon observed in both operantly conditioned and classically conditioned behavior, which manifests itself by fading of non-reinforced conditioned response over time. When operant behavior that has been previously reinforced no longer produces reinforcing consequences the behavior gradually stops occurring. In classical conditioning, when a conditioned stimulus is presented alone, so that it no longer predicts the coming of the unconditioned stimulus, conditioned responding gradually stops. For example, after Pavlov's dog was conditioned to salivate at the sound of a metronome, it eventually stopped salivating to the metronome after the metronome had been sounded repeatedly but no food came. Many anxiety disorders such as post traumatic stress disorder are believed to reflect, at least in part, a failure to extinguish conditioned fear.