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occasion setter

in classical conditioning, a stimulus that is differentially paired with a stimulus–stimulus contingency. For example, after presentation of a light, a tone might be followed by the delivery of food. In the absence of the light, the tone is not followed by food. If the tone is effective in eliciting salivation only after the light is presented, the light is designated as an occasion setter.

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