aversive stimulus
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Definition
- Noun:
- In psychology and behavioral science, an aversive stimulus is an unpleasant or noxious event or condition that an organism will naturally try to avoid, escape from, or terminate. It is a fundamental concept in operant conditioning, where it is used to decrease the likelihood of a behavior that precedes it (positive punishment) or to increase the likelihood of a behavior that removes or avoids it (negative reinforcement).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- In the experiment, a mild electric shock served as the aversive stimulus to train the rat to press a lever.
- The loud, jarring alarm is an aversive stimulus designed to make drivers fasten their seatbelts.
- For the child, the parent's stern disapproval was a powerful aversive stimulus.
Advanced Usage
- Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA): In therapeutic settings, the use of any aversive stimulus is highly regulated and ethically scrutinized. Modern practices emphasize positive reinforcement over aversive techniques.
- Conditioned Aversive Stimulus: A previously neutral stimulus that becomes aversive after being paired with a primary (innate) aversive stimulus. For example, a sound that predicts a shock becomes a conditioned aversive stimulus.
Variants and Related Words
- Aversive (adjective): Causing avoidance or repulsion. (e.g., an taste, an therapy technique).
- Aversion (noun): A strong dislike or disinclination. (e.g., She has an to spicy food).
Synonyms
- Punisher
- Negative reinforcer (specifically in the context of negative reinforcement)
- Noxious stimulus
- Aversive event
Related Phrases
- Escape conditioning: A learning process where an organism performs a behavior to terminate an ongoing aversive stimulus.
- Avoidance conditioning: A learning process where an organism performs a behavior to prevent the onset of an aversive stimulus.
Related Idioms
- "Carrot and stick": This idiom contrasts positive incentives (the carrot) with negative incentives or threats (the stick, which can represent an aversive stimulus).
Noun
- any negative stimulus to which an organism will learn to make a response that avoids it