discriminative stimulus उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- For instance, in an operant chamber, if food pellets are only delivered when a response is emitted in the presence of a green light, the green light is a discriminative stimulus.
- In a public display situation, the audience's attention is focused on the animal, rather than the trainer; therefore the discriminative stimulus is generally gestural ( a hand sign ) and sparse in nature.
- Ro64-6198 was able to be recognised as a discriminative stimulus by rats distinct from other opioid receptor ligands, but was not able to produce the conditioned place preference thought to be indicative of addictive potential.
- He found that responses decreased over time at a slower rate when a discriminative stimulus was present, even without reinforcement, and concluded that discriminative stimuli act as a filter, or a kind of secondary reinforcement.
- Specifically, operant conditioning refers to the three-term contingency that uses stimulus control, in particular an antecedent contingency called the discriminative stimulus ( SD ) that influences the strengthening or weakening of behavior through such consequences as reinforcement or punishment.
- Furthermore, ( + )-CPCA dose dependently antagonizes cocaine-induced locomotion and potentiates the discriminative stimulus effects of a low dose of cocaine . ( + )-CPCA, unlike cocaine, does not enhance cocaine-induced convulsions.
- The dinner bell is the reinforcing stimulus ( the children will come inside of the house again when they want food ), and the dinner bell is the discriminative stimulus ( the children know food is available when the dinner bell rings ) ( see Stimulus Control ).
- In James Dinsmoor s first work, he compared the rate at which behavior ( bar-pressing for food among rats ) decreased over time in the presence of a discriminative stimulus without reinforcement, a reinforcing stimulus without the discriminative stimulus, and in the presence of no stimulus.
- In James Dinsmoor s first work, he compared the rate at which behavior ( bar-pressing for food among rats ) decreased over time in the presence of a discriminative stimulus without reinforcement, a reinforcing stimulus without the discriminative stimulus, and in the presence of no stimulus.
- As small chains become mastered, i . e . are performed consistently following the initial discriminative stimulus prompt, they may be used as links in larger chains . ( Ex . teach hand washing, tooth brushing, and showering until mastered and then teach morning hygiene routine which includes the mastered skills ).