Stimulus discrimination is the process by which an organism learns to respond to a specific stimulus (e.g., doorbell) while ignoring other similar stimuli (e.g., phone ring). This demonstrates the ability to differentiate between stimuli based on their distinct characteristics.
LIST I(Type of Memory) | LIST II(Description) | ||
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A | Procedural Memory | I | Deepest level of processing (related to meaning) |
B | Sensory Memory | II | Memory of an event |
C | Semantic Memory | III | Memory of riding a bicycle |
D | Episodic Memory | IV | Visual memory for short span of time |