Term ID: T1440

Escape Conditioning Paradigm

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An experimental procedure where organisms learn to perform responses that terminate ongoing aversive stimuli, fundamental to understanding how avoidance behaviors develop and are maintained in both laboratory and real-world settings.
Example: A rat learning to press a lever to turn off electric shock, or a person learning to leave social situations to escape anxiety, reinforcing avoidance patterns.

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Reference: Miller (1948)