Term ID: T5141

Stimulus Response Learning

/stimulus-response-learning/
Process of acquiring associations between environmental cues and behavioral responses through conditioning.
Example: Learning to respond to traffic signals, social cues, or warning signs through repeated experience.

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Reference: Thorndike (1911)