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cue
(kyū),In conditioning and learning theory, a pattern of stimuli to which an individual has learned or is learning to respond.
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cue
(kyo͞o)n.
Psychology A stimulus, either consciously or unconsciously perceived, that elicits or signals a type of behavior.
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CUE
Abbreviation for:Community Unit for the Elderly (Medspeak-UK)
confidential unit exclusion
cumulative urinary excretion
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cue
Psychology Any sensory stimulus that evokes a learned patterned response. See Conditioning.McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
cue
(kyū)In conditioning and learning theory, a pattern of stimuli to which an individual has learned or is learning to respond.
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