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Sign tracking
1) Sign tracking refers to approaching a sign (or stimulus) that signals a biologically relevant event. For example, dogs are required to sit on a mat and a stimulus that signals food is presented to the animal. When the food signal is presented, the dogs approach the stimulus and make food-soliciting responses to it.
2) Responding d toward some feature of a stimulus correlated with reinforcement.
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