Aversive Conditioning is the use of something unpleasant, or a punishment, to stop an unwanted behavior.
EX: If a dog is learning to walk on a leash alongside his owner, an undesired behavior would be when the dog pulls on the leash. The owner may use a collar that delivers a shock when dog pulls - eventually the dog associates pulling on the leash with getting a painful shock and stops pulling
Taste aversion is a type of classical conditioning where an individual associates a specific taste with feeling sick, leading to a dislike of that taste. Unlike other examples of classical conditioning, taste aversion can occur after just one pairing of the taste with feeling sick, and the association is often strong and long-lasting.
The form of classical conditioning in which a food that was once liked becomes avoided is known as taste aversion or food aversion. This occurs when an individual associates a particular food with feeling ill, leading to a conditioned response of avoiding that food in the future.
Biological predisposition
He never liked me. He has developed an Aversion.
Jan Bures has written: 'Conditioned taste aversion' -- subject(s): Taste, Physiology, Animal behavior, Conditioned response, Conditioning (Psychology), Memory
A dislike or a phobia of something. Such as--> I have an aversion to heights.
The prefix for the word "aversion" is "a-" which means "not" or "without". The root for the word "aversion" is "vers" which means "to turn".
The man's aversion of the government got him criticized.
Abursion is probably a distortion of the word aversion. Aversion is dislike, avoidance.
Antipathy is an aversion, dislike, or hatred.
NO, A synonym is a word which has the same meaning, aversion is to avoid were as spoiled is to be ruined.
avoidance aversion hate dread disgust apprehnsion