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Classical Conditioning. Chapter 3 Continued Powell, Symbaluk, and MacDonald. Respondent Behavior: Conditioning. I.Classical (Pavlovian, respondent) conditioning A.Basic Procedures B.Terminology 1.Conditional reflexes a)Neutral stimulus (NS, orienting response)
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Classical Conditioning Chapter 3 Continued Powell, Symbaluk, and MacDonald
Respondent Behavior: Conditioning I.Classical (Pavlovian, respondent) conditioning A.Basic Procedures B.Terminology 1.Conditional reflexes a)Neutral stimulus (NS, orienting response) b)Conditional stimulus (CS) c)Conditional response (CR) 2.Unconditional reflexes a)Unconditional stimulus (US) b)Unconditional response (UR)
Respondent Behavior: Conditioning I.Basics of classical conditioning (continued) C.Common Preparations 1.Skin conductance (GSR or EDR) 2.Taste aversion 3.Eyeblink
Respondent Behavior: Conditioning II. Type of US A. Appetitive conditioning B. Aversive conditioning 1. Conditioned Emotional Response (Video) 2. Suppression ratio
Respondent Behavior: Conditioning III. Types of conditioning A. Simultaneous B. Trace C. Delay D. Temporal E. Backward
Respondent Behavior: Conditioning IV.How does it happen? A.Temporal contiguity B.Stimulus-stimulus contingency (correlation) 1.P(US|CS) 2.P(US|no CS) 3.If contingency (correlation ) a.positive, CS excitatory b.negative, CS inhibitory c.zero, CS neutral