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spontaneous recovery
[ spon-tey-nee-uhs ri-kuhv-uh-ree ]
noun
- Psychology. the unexpected revival of a conditioned response after its association with the stimulus has been erased: conditioning ( def 2 ).
Spontaneous recovery was first demonstrated by Pavlov (1927) and has since been repeated in several studies.
spontaneous recovery
noun
- psychol the reappearance of a response after its extinction has been followed by a period of rest
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of spontaneous recovery1
Example Sentences
They added that while it's lovely for people to be able to see them, it probably does not signify a spontaneous recovery of an extinct species.
Syncope is the medical term for a transient loss of consciousness with spontaneous recovery resulting from inadequate blood flow to the brain.
Syncope is the medical term for a transient loss of consciousness with spontaneous recovery resulting from inadequate blood flow to the brain.
“With long-term postviral smell loss from the flu, after six months, there is a 30 to 50 percent chance of spontaneous recovery†without any treatment, she adds.
Before she left for Genoa, Barts said although Tafida has suffered devastating brain damage they could not rule out a small spontaneous recovery in the months ahead.
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