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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.
Behavioral Contrast
The phenomenon where the rate of response varies according to a change in reinforcement conditions for another behavior.
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