• psychology, stimulus control is a phenomenon in operant conditioning that occurs when an organism behaves in one way in the presence of a given stimulus and another...
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    to diagnose neurological and psychiatric disorders. Cognitive control and stimulus control, which is associated with operant and classical conditioning...
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  • which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food, a puff of air on the eye, a potential rival) is paired with a neutral stimulus (e.g. the sound of a musical...
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  • that B.F. Skinner used to describe a verbal operant which is controlled by a nonverbal stimulus (such as an object, event, or property of an object) and is...
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    Addiction (redirect from Addictive stimulus)
    hyperactivity disorder. Stimulus-driven behavioral responses (i.e., stimulus control) that are associated with a particular rewarding stimulus tend to dominate...
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  • an identified reference to a particular stimulus, during operant conditioning operants come under the control of stimuli that are present when behavior...
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  • taking steps toward getting better sleep. In CBT-I these steps include stimulus control, sleep hygiene, sleep restriction, relaxation training, and cognitive...
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    sleep in general with a negative response. As stimulus control therapy involves taking steps to control the sleep environment, it is sometimes referred...
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    Rubicon model (psychology) Self-control theory of crime Self-discipline Seven deadly sins Stiff upper lip Stimulus control Verbal Behavior (book) Walden...
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    efficiency". Stimulus control therapy is intended to limit behaviors intended to condition the body to sleep while in bed. The main goal of stimulus control and...
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  • relapse prevention, cognitive restructuring, covert sensitization, and stimulus control. Behavioral addiction Binge eating disorder Body-focused repetitive...
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    (ARRA) (Pub. L. 111–5 (text) (PDF)), nicknamed the Recovery Act, was a stimulus package enacted by the 111th U.S. Congress and signed into law by President...
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  • concept of the operant). Conditioned stimuli are thus seen to control neither stimulus nor response but state. Theoretical behaviorism is a logical extension...
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  • structures that are responsible for stimulus control (i.e., operant conditioning and classical conditioning) and cognitive control of eating behavior. Hunger is...
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  • behavior can often be predicted and controlled by understanding and manipulating the stimuli that trigger responses. Stimulus–response models are applied in...
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  • goal of response prompting is to transfer stimulus control from the prompt to the desired discriminative stimulus. Several response prompting procedures...
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  • a stable sense of who we are through behavioral processes such as stimulus control. Kohlenberg and Tsai developed functional analytic psychotherapy to...
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  • reinforcers, secondary reinforcers, contingencies of reinforcement, stimulus control, shaping, intermittent schedules, discrimination, and generalization...
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  • that can alter the flow of control in a way similar to a subroutine, but usually occur as a response to some external stimulus or event (that can occur...
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    University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-79130-5 Reiserer RS (2002). "Stimulus control of caudal luring and other feeding responses: A program for research...
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    Behaviour therapy Aversion therapy Chaining Contingency management Shaping Stimulus control Token economy Counterconditioning Desensitization/Exposure therapy...
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    1016/S0003-3472(84)80301-2. S2CID 53177551. Reiserer, R. S. (2002). "Stimulus control of caudal luring and other feeding responses: A program for research...
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    In physiology, a stimulus is a change in a living thing's internal or external environment. This change can be detected by an organism or organ using sensitivity...
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  • example of the extended mand. Extended mands occur due to extended stimulus control. In the case of an extended mand, the listener is unable to deliver...
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  • classical conditioning such as providing reinforcement, punishment, stimulus control and any other learning principles that may apply. Social skills training...
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    positive behavior and reducing those that come from negative behavior. Stimulus control (Manage your environment) — using reminders and cues that encourage...
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  • matching law, Melioration, scalar expectancy, signal detection and stimulus control, connectionism or Neural Networks. Mathematical models and data are...
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  • Behavior modification (category Mind control)
    methodological behaviorism, overt behavior is modified with (antecedent) stimulus control and consequences, including positive and negative reinforcement contingencies...
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  • of the three-term contingency (or operant conditioning), which uses stimulus control and consequences to change behavior. CM originally derived from the...
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  • films, what exactly did programmed learning add? The short answer is "stimulus control", by which is broadly meant the teaching material itself. Also, in...
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