Overselective Stimulus Control

What is Overselective Stimulus Control in ABA?

Overselective stimulus control occurs when an individual’s behavior is highly influenced or controlled by a limited range of specific stimuli, to the extent that they fail to respond appropriately to other relevant stimuli in the environment.

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