Stimulus Control Flashcards

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What are antecedents?

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Stimuli that precede an operant response

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What is stimulus control?

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Achieved when a behavior is more likely to occur in the presence of a particular stimulus or stimulus class (SD) but less likely in the presence of other stimuli (S-delta)

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What is a stimulus collage?

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Various types of internal and external stimuli present at a given time

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What is Compound Stimulus?

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Multiple Stimuli that simultaneously occur directly before a US

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What is overshadowing?

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Being sensitive to a particular stimulus that takes precedence over other stimuli present

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What is a stimulus class?

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Stimuli that share similar features and have the same function effect on a particular behavior

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How does eco-behavioral approach relate to stimulus collage?

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  • determines which stimuli is responded to and how
  • past conditioning
  • salience, proximity, conspicuousness
  • facilitative or competing responses
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Prior experience with CS and US: what is latent inhibition, blocking, sensory preconditioning?

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  • Latent inhibition: experienced CS without the US in the past
  • Blocking: two CS1 formed at same time, one blocks the other
  • Sensory Preconditioning: more sensitive to stimuli
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What is Counter Conditioning?

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Using Pavlovian procedures to reverse unwanted effects of conditioning
- relaxation, humor, anger
- systematic desensitization

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What are the two steps in Stimulus Discrimination training?

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  1. When SD is present, the behavior will be reinforced
  2. When in the presence of other antecedent stimuli (S-delta), the behavior will not be reinforced
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Discrimination Training Procedures

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  • Succession
  • Simultaneous
  • Matching to Sample (MTS)
  • Errorless Discrimination Training
  • Differential outcomes effect (DOE)
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Discrimination Training Procedures

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  • Succession
  • Simultaneous
  • Matching to Sample (MTS)
  • Errorless Discrimination Training
  • Differential outcomes effect (DOE)
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Three term contingency

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ABCs
Consequence contingent on behavior contingent on specific antecedent (SD)

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What is generalization?

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Behavior occurs in presence of stimuli similar in some ways to SD

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What is Generalization gradient?

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  • organized order of how similar stimuli are to one another
  • the more similar to SD, the more likely for bx to occur
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Types of generalization

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  • semantic generalization
  • operant generalization
  • over generalization
    -under generalization
  • Pavlovian generalization
17
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What is concept formation?

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  • organizing stimuli into general rules or classes
  • learning to discriminate within a class
  • how to respond to different stimuli