What are the five 5 key features of classical conditioning?
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Classical Conditioning Definitions
- Conditioned Stimulus. A conditioned stimulus is a stimulus that was once neutral (didn’t trigger a response) but now leads to a response.
- Unconditioned Response.
- Conditioned Response.
- Fear Response.
- Taste Aversions.
What are the 5 processes of conditioning and explain what they mean?
Terms in this set (5) Acquisition. Phase where conditioned stimulus comes to evoke a conditioned response (training phase) Extinction. Gradual weakening & disappearance of a conditioned response.
What are the 4 elements of classical conditioning?
Acquisition. Acquisition is the initial stage of learning when a response is first established and gradually strengthened.
What are the 5 principles of classical conditioning?
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What are the three stages of classical conditioning?
– Delay – presents the CS, followed immediately by the US 4. – Trace – introduces a time gap between the end of the CS and the start of the US. – Simultaneous – the two stimuli, CS and US, show up and disappear at the same time.
What are the principles of classical conditioning?
Unconditioned stimulus: Something in the environment that evokes an unlearned or automatic response.