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Explore the influence of genetic, response, and stimulus variables on behavior potentiation within its broader ecology context. Chapters cover the effects, extensions to stimuli pairing, discrimination, and instructional control. Delve into behavioral requirements, schedules, topography, and stimulus control effects like tuning in, habituation, and adaptation.
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Variables that effect behavior, or B1, • B1=f(O), (Genetic variables) • B1=f(R), (Response variables) • B1=f(S), (Stimulus variables)
potentiation • The potentiation of a consequence must therefore be considered within the context of its larger ecology. (chapter 7,part 2, pp. 5)
Station • Depravation • Extensions to other classes of stimuli
Pairing • Chaining • Discrimination training
Behavioral requirements • Schedules • Topography • Intensive
Stimulus change • Tuning in, habituation, adaption