Term ID: T5197

Stimulus Discrimination Learning

/stimulus-discrimination-learning/
Process by which individuals learn to respond differently to various environmental cues based on consequences.
Example: Learning to behave appropriately in different settings by recognizing situational cues and expectations.

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Reference: Honig & Urcuioli (1981)