Term ID: T1555

Escape Learning Paradigms

/escape-learning-paradigms/
Experimental procedures where organisms learn to perform responses that terminate ongoing aversive stimuli, providing models for understanding avoidance behaviors and anxiety disorders.
Example: Laboratory studies where animals learn to jump barriers to escape electric shock, modeling how humans learn to escape from anxiety-provoking situations.

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Reference: Solomon & Wynne (1954)