Term ID: T1469

Escape Learning Mechanisms

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The psychological and neurobiological processes by which organisms acquire behaviors that terminate aversive stimuli, involving reinforcement through negative consequences and contributing to avoidance pattern development.
Example: The neural pathways and learning processes that enable a person to learn that leaving crowded spaces reduces anxiety, potentially leading to agoraphobic avoidance patterns.

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Reference: Mowrer (1947)