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Discrimination cannot be overt and covert.
Occasion-Setting Properties
Stimuli or contexts that signal the availability of reinforcement or punishment, influencing how an organism responds to other stimuli.
Conditioned Stimulus
A previously neutral stimulus that, after being associated with an unconditioned stimulus, begins to elicit a conditioned response.
Lock Conditioning
A method of conditioning where the conditioned stimulus locks the response until the unconditioned stimulus is presented, although this term is not traditionally used in psychological literature, it seems to be a misunderstanding or miscreation.
Conditional Discrimination Task
A learning task where subjects learn to make distinctions between stimuli or responses based on conditional cues or contexts.
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