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Stimulus is
event that activates behaviour
observable reaction to a stimulus
association of two events because of repeated pairing
Neutral stimulus is
stimulus not connected to a response
stimulus that automatically produces an emotional or physiological response
naturally occurring emotional or physiological response
stimulus that evokes an emotional or physiological response after conditioning
Unconditioned stimulus is
stimulus not connected to a response
stimulus that automatically produces an emotional or physiological response
naturally occurring emotional or physiological response
stimulus that evokes an emotional or physiological response after conditioning
Conditioned stimulus is
stimulus not connected to a response
stimulus that automatically produces an emotional or physiological response
naturally occurring emotional or physiological response
stimulus that evokes an emotional or physiological response after conditioning
Unconditioned response is
stimulus not connected to a response
stimulus that automatically produces an emotional or physiological response
naturally occurring emotional or physiological response
stimulus that evokes an emotional or physiological response after conditioning
Conditioned response is
stimulus not connected to a response
stimulus that automatically produces an emotional or physiological response
naturally occurring emotional or physiological response
learned response to a previously neutral stimulus
White coat syndrome describes that people whose blood pressure (an involuntary response) goes up when it is tested in a doctor's office or usually by someone in a white coat.
Blood pressure increase is an example of
conditioned response
unconditioned response
conditioned stimulus
unconditioned stimulus
White coat syndrome describes that people whose blood pressure (an involuntary response) goes up when it is tested in a doctor's office or usually by someone in a white coat.
Someone in a white coat is an example of
conditioned response
unconditioned response
conditioned stimulus
unconditioned stimulus
White coat syndrome describes that people whose blood pressure (an involuntary response) goes up when it is tested in a doctor's office or usually by someone in a white coat.
Doctor's office is an example of
conditioned response
unconditioned response
conditioned stimulus
unconditioned stimulus
Classical conditioning is based on
the principle of contiguity (whenever two or more sensations occur together often enough, they will be become associated)
behavior modification principle (systematic application of antecedents and consequences to change behaviour)
task analysis principle (system for breaking down a task hierarchically into basic skills and subskills)
positive practice principle (practicing correct responses immediately after errors)
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