- spontaneous recovery
- spontaneous recovery n reappearance of an extinguished conditioned response without positive reinforcement
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Spontaneous recovery — In classical conditioning, spontaneous recovery or resurgence in operant conditioning, is the reemergence of a conditioned response which has been previously extinguished. Spontaneous recoveries tend to yield somewhat muted responses in which… … Wikipedia
spontaneous recovery — noun Date: 1943 reappearance of an extinguished conditioned response without positive reinforcement … New Collegiate Dictionary
spontaneous recovery — noun : reappearance of an extinguished conditioned response without further positive reinforcement … Useful english dictionary
Spontaneous remission — In medicine, spontaneous remission is recovery without known reason or cause.cite book | last = Bakal| first = Donald A. | title = Minding the Body: Clinical Uses of Somatic Awareness| publisher = Guilford Publications| date = 2001| pages = p 163 … Wikipedia
spontaneous remission — noun Recovery without treatment • • • Main Entry: ↑spontaneous … Useful english dictionary
recovery — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ amazing, astonishing (BrE), dramatic, excellent, miraculous, remarkable ▪ Laura made a miraculous recovery. ▪ good … Collocations dictionary
spontaneous — Without apparent cause; said of disease processes or remissions. [L. spontaneus, voluntary, capricious] * * * spon·ta·ne·ous spän tā nē əs adj 1) proceeding from natural feeling or native tendency without external constraint 2) developing without … Medical dictionary
spontaneous — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, seem ADVERB ▪ genuinely ▪ quite, totally ▪ appare … Collocations dictionary
recovery — 1. A getting back or regaining; recuperation. 2. Emergence from general anesthesia. 3. In nuclear magnetic resonance, refers to relaxation. [M.E., fr. O.Fr. recoverer, fr. L. recupero, to recover, get back, fr. re , again, + capio, to take] … Medical dictionary
spontaneous — adj. arising without apparent cause or outside aid. The term is applied in medicine to certain conditions, such as pathological fractures, that arise in the absence of outside injury; also to recovery from a disease without the aid of specific… … The new mediacal dictionary