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
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
She had a strong aversion to horror movies, so she always avoided watching them.
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.
I'm trying very hard to understand my boyfriend aversion to water
An aversion is a strong dislike for something; an inclination to avoid or stay away from something.
NO, A synonym is a word which has the same meaning, aversion is to avoid were as spoiled is to be ruined.
An aversion is a state of opposition to something, or the specific object of dislike in question.