Definition of «aversive»

Aversive refers to something that is unpleasant, disagreeable or repulsive. It can also describe a situation or experience that causes discomfort and avoidance behavior in order to escape it. In psychology, an aversive stimulus is any event or condition that elicits a negative emotional response from an individual, such as fear or anxiety, with the goal of deterring certain behaviors through punishment or unpleasant consequences.

Sentences with «aversive»

  • Recent research has shown that the use of aversive training methods can increase aggressive behavior from dogs. (houstonpettalk.com)
  • Using aversive stimuli to reduce behaviors, such as barking, lunging and growling may suppress signals that warn of a more serious, and potentially imminent behavior, such as biting. (petprofessionalguild.com)
  • When people train with aversive methods instead, dogs are missing out on these opportunities. (academyfordogtrainers.com)
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