aversiveəˈvɜr sɪv, -zɪv
aversive (adj)
English Definitions:
aversive (adj)
tending to repel or dissuade
"aversive conditioning"
aversive (Noun)
A grammatical case indicating that something is avoided or feared; the evitative case.
aversive (Noun)
An unpleasant stimulus intended to induce a change in behaviour.
aversive (Adjective)
Tending to repel, causing avoidance (of a situation, a behaviour, an item, etc),
aversive (Adjective)
Avoidance that can be taught through the use of stimulus that either punish or reinforces.
aversive
In psychology, aversives are unpleasant stimuli that induce changes in behavior via negative reinforcement or positive punishment. By applying an aversive immediately before or after a behavior the likelihood of the target behavior occurring in the future is reduced. Aversives can vary from being slightly unpleasant or irritating to physically, psychologically and/or emotionally damaging. It is not the level of unpleasantness or intention that matter, but rather the level of effectiveness the unpleasant event has on changing (decreasing) behavior that defines something as aversive.
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