Discrimination Training Flashcards
Stimulus Control 👧|👦; 🚥🚦
A response occurs more frequently in the presence of one stimulus than the presence of another
-Specific responses correlating with specific consequences in the presence of specific antecedents
Green light:🚦 Exerts control over GOING; not stopping
Red light 🚥 Exerts control over STOPPING; not going
Discriminative Stimulus (S^D)
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-A cue/signal that indicates the availability of reinforcement for a particular behavior
-Increases likelihood a specific behavior will occur bc signals that performing behavior will result in desired outcome
Example) OPEN sign on ☕️
- sign ON == you can go inside + order coffee (behavior); receive coffee (reinforcement)
-sign OFF== coffee shop closed, & behavior of trying to go inside will NOT be reinforced
Stimulus Delta (SΔ)
A stimulus that signals NO reinforcement is available for a particular behavior
- opposite of S^D
-when SΔ, the behavior is unlikely to occur bc it won’t lead to desired outcome
Example) Zelda 👾 >not fighting a boss bc I know their lvl so avoid
Example 2) light switch 💡 has tape over it and says “broken”
-“broken” sign == SΔ
-Behavior == flipping switch
-absence of reinforcement (light on)
Discrimination Training
Procedure where responses are reinforced in the presence of one stimulus but not in the presence of its absence
-procedure= where responses are reinforced in the presence of the S^D and not in the presence of the SΔ
Example) teaching to identify dif colors
> only reinforce correct answer (S^D)
What is required for Discrimination Training?
- 1 behavior
-two or more antecedent conditions (SD + SΔ)
• where behavior is reinforced in presence of S^D and not in presence of SΔ
-prompts may be helpful (physical guidance, imitative prompts, directions, other cues)
Example) teaching to identify different colors
Only reinforce S^D
Stimulus Fading 🐵
Gradual removal of artificial prompts
- stimulus fading is a max/min prompting procedure used to foster independence from supplemental prompts
-Response + reinforcers usually remain constant while prompts are slowly + progressively removed
Example) teaching client to read word “Monkey”
- once client responds reliably towards target response, presence of instruction of stimuli/visual prompt gradually faded