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Enuresis control through fading, escape, and avoidance training.

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    This study introduces a twin-signal device for escape and avoidance conditioning, showing it may improve behavioral control compared to traditional methods. A fading technique was also explored to enhance the conditioning process.

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    Area of Science:

    • Behavioral psychology
    • Animal behavior research
    • Operant and respondent conditioning

    Background:

    • Traditional conditioning procedures for behavioral control can be limited.
    • Escape and avoidance conditioning are key components of behavioral modification.
    • Ensuring consistent control in conditioning experiments is crucial.