Term ID: T5121

Stimulus Sampling Theory

/stimulus-sampling-theory/
Mathematical model explaining learning through random sampling of environmental stimuli during conditioning.
Example: Understanding how organisms learn by experiencing different combinations of environmental cues over time.

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Reference: Estes (1950)