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Stimulus Generalization
The tendency for a learned response to stimuli that are similar to the original conditioned stimulus to evoke the same response, without having been explicitly taught.
Discrimination Learning
The process through which an organism learns to respond differently to various stimuli, distinguishing between them based on their differences.
Discriminative Stimulus
A stimulus in the presence of which a particular response will be reinforced or punished, indicating when a behavior is likely to have a consequence.
Lashley-Wade
Refers to research conducted by Lashley and Wade on learning and memory, often associated with the principles of brain function and the localization of memory.
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