Posts Tagged ‘ stimulus control ’

Happy Happy Horses and Karen Pryor comes to UNT

Apr 21st, 2010 | By Mary Hunter | Category: Horse Training, ORCA, Science & research, photos

Spring is in full bloom in Texas. Green grass, green trees and lots and lots of blue bonnets and other lovely wild flowers! The horses are enjoying the weather. They’re kicking up their heels and then burying their heads in the wonderful spring grass. I’ve been busy too, playing with the ponies as well as [...]



Stimulus Control and the Do Nots

Jun 23rd, 2009 | By Mary Hunter | Category: Training Tips

 
As I’ve talked about before, cues are powerful only if we can get them under stimulus control. (What is stimulus control?) The animal must be able to distinguish between a variety of different cues, know which behavior goes with which cue and know not to perform the behaviors unless the cue is given.
I’ve been reading [...]



What is Stimulus Control?

Apr 30th, 2009 | By Mary Hunter | Category: Book and DVD Reviews, Dog Training, Horse Training, Training Tips

Well established cues are under what is called stimulus control. The stimulus (cue) increases the chance that the behavior will occur because the animal has been reinforced for performing the behavior in the presence of the cue. But what does it really mean for a behavior to be under good stimulus control?
Properties of good stimulus [...]