Stimulus discrimination in classical conditioning involves an organism responding specifically to one stimulus but not to similar ones.
In classical conditioning, stimulus discrimination occurs when an organism learns a response to a specific stimulus but does not respond the same way to new stimuli that are similar. An example of this is a dog barking only when it hears the doorbell but not when it hears a different sound like the oven timer.
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