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Discrimination Training
The process in behavioral psychology of training an organism to respond differently to distinct stimuli, enhancing its ability to distinguish between them.
Inhibitory Generalization
The process by which an organism learns to inhibit responses to stimuli that are similar to a conditioned stimulus that signals an aversive event.
Training Stimulus
A specific condition or event presented during training to elicit and reinforce desired behaviors or responses.
Conditioning Stimulus
A neutral stimulus that, when paired with an unconditioned stimulus, leads to a conditioned response through the process of classical conditioning.
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