Discrimination conditioning is when a person or animal learns to respond only to specific stimuli and not to similar stimuli. For example, a dog may learn to recognize its owner's car and respond excitedly, but not respond to other cars.
Discrimination conditioning is when a person or animal learns to respond only to specific stimuli and not to similar stimuli. For example, a dog may learn to recognize its owner's car and respond excitedly, but not respond to other cars.