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- Q7617378 subject Q1983760.
- Q7617378 subject Q7779711.
- Q7617378 abstract "Stimulus control is said to occur when an organism behaves in one way in the presence of a given stimulus and another way in its absence. For example, the presence of a stop sign increases the probability that "braking" behavior will occur. Typically stimulus control is brought about by reinforcing a behavior in the presence of one stimulus and omitting reinforcement in the presence of another stimulus. Cognitive control and stimulus control represent opposite processes (i.e., internal vs external or environmental, respectively) that compete over the control of an individual's elicited behaviors.Some theorists believe that all behavior is under some form of stimulus control. Verbal behavior is a complicated assortment of behaviors with a variety of controlling stimuli.".
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- Q7617378 comment "Stimulus control is said to occur when an organism behaves in one way in the presence of a given stimulus and another way in its absence. For example, the presence of a stop sign increases the probability that "braking" behavior will occur. Typically stimulus control is brought about by reinforcing a behavior in the presence of one stimulus and omitting reinforcement in the presence of another stimulus.".
- Q7617378 label "Stimulus control".
- Q7617378 depiction Example_discrimination_gradient.png.