Stimulus control intervention refers to minimizing the stimulus conditions under which worrying occurs.
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Some theorists believe that all behavior is under some form of stimulus control.
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In CBT-I these steps include stimulus control, sleep hygiene, sleep restriction, relaxation training, and cognitive therapy.
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The goal of response prompting is to transfer stimulus control from the prompt to the desired discriminative stimulus.
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Tacts can undergo metonymical extension when some irrelevant but related feature of the original stimulus controls a response.
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Caudal luring has been used as an experimental paradigm to investigate stimulus control and visual perception in viperid snakes.
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The strategies include attention to sleep hygiene, stimulus control, behavioral interventions, sleep-restriction therapy, paradoxical intention, patient education and relaxation therapy.
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The fact that the discriminated operant occurs only in the presence of the discriminative stimulus is an illustration of stimulus control.
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Although the stimulus controls the response, it is the verbal community which establishes the stimulus'control over the verbal response of the speaker.
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In addition to HRT, stimulus control therapy is used to both identify and then eliminate the stimulus that frequently triggers biting urges.