Term ID: T5077

Stimulus Discrimination

/stimulus-discrimination/
Learning to respond differently to various stimuli based on their distinct characteristics or consequences.
Example: A child learning to approach friendly dogs but avoid aggressive ones based on behavioral cues.

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Reference: Pavlov (1927)