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Fine-grain repertoire

A fine-grain repertoire refers to an operant performance which changes under the control of small variations in the stimulus. Examples of this are drawing from copy or steering a car. The phrase, "point-to-point correspondence between changes in a stimulus and the corresponding changes in a performance," refers to a fine-grain repertoire.

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