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Discriminative Stimuli
Stimuli that signal the availability of reinforcement or punishment, guiding organisms in making responses that are likely to be rewarded.
Occasion-setting Stimulus
A stimulus that indicates whether a particular behavior will be reinforced or not, acting as a signal or cue for the appropriate response.
Food Preference
The selection of certain foods over others, often influenced by cultural, biological, and individual factors.
Discrimination Learning
The ability to differentiate between two or more stimuli, learning to respond to one stimulus but not the others.
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