Multiple Choice
Biofeedback, such as that involved in brain-computer interfaces for persons with missing limbs, are of particular interest to understanding behavior because:
A) They demonstrate the power of reinforcement
B) They demonstrate the power of respondent conditioning
C) They demonstrate operant control of what appear to be respondent behaviors
D) They demonstrate respondent control of what appear to be operant behaviors
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