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Peak Shift: How Discrimination Shapes Behavioral Responses

Peak Shift: How Discrimination Shapes Behavioral Responses

Introduction and Core Definitions of Peak Shift The concept of Peak Shift represents a fundamental phenomenon within the study of learning and stimulus control, specifically observed following rigorous discrimination training. Primarily, it describes an alteration in the organism’s response pattern where the maximum frequency of response, or the peak of the generalization gradient, is displaced […]

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Psychological Preference: Why We Choose What We Choose

Psychological Preference: Why We Choose What We Choose

Introduction and Fundamental Definition of Preference The concept of preference, while seemingly intuitive in everyday language, carries distinct and critical technical definitions within the field of psychology, bridging the gap between observable behavior and underlying cognitive architecture. Fundamentally, preference describes the differential valuation or selection of one item, option, outcome, or stimulus over one or […]

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