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Stimulus Fading

Stimulus Fading is a procedure in which a particular physical characteristic of a stimulus is made more prominent to help the learner respond correctly. Over time, the highlighted feature is gradually reduced or faded until the learner can perform the behavior independently without needing the enhanced stimulus.

Example

A teacher uses a brightly colored card to help a student identify the correct answer during a matching task. As the student becomes more proficient, the brightness of the card is gradually faded until the student can identify the correct answer without the highlighted cue.

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