单词:discriminative stimulus
discriminative stimulus的用法和样例:
例句
- The stimulusis the occasion for a conditioned response.引发条件反应的刺激。
- It was then countered with the biggest stimulus in history.然后以史上最大的刺激因素对其进行了反击。
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