What emotional reactions are primarily learned through Pavlovian Conditioning?
Fear, Love, and Hate.
What experience do drugs produce that after repeated drug use, the person needs to increase their drug use to feel the same high tolerance.
A Pleasurable Experience
Advertisers purposefully pair their products with stimuli that are known to elicit ……
Positive Emotions
What does paraphilia mean?
Incorrect love
Exposure therapy are used to help individuals overcome their ____?
Fear
Can the withdrawal symptoms come back in certain situations, causing them to relapse even if the person makes it through the initial withdrawal?
Yes, they might
Advertisers pair the ____ product with stimuli that elicits negative emotions
Competitor's
What therapy is one treatment approach that uses classical conditioning principle/
Aversion Thearpy
What is the process called that helps individuals unlearn a conditioned emotional response, such as fear of public speaking?
Counterconditioning
A person recovering from addiction visits a place where they used to use drugs and suddenly feels a strong urge to relapse. In classical conditioning, this urge is known as __?
Conditioned Response
In the experiment where people tried three jars of peanut butter, which jar did the participants prefer?
The jar with that had the brand name
What are Conditioned taste aversions?
A learned association between the taste of a certain food and an illness such that the food is assumed to be the cause of the disease causing an aversion to this food completely.
Counterconditioning works by pairing a previously feared stimulus with what type of response to reduce fear?
A Positive Response
The drug itself is the ____ & the body’s natural response to the drug (tolerance, pleasure, withdrawal) is the ____?
Unconditioned Stimulus & Unconditioned Response
What is the scarcity principle?
Plays on FOMO by advertising that something is only available for a limited time so people buy the product.
What is the Conditioning process of taste aversions?
Involves pairing a specific taste (conditioned stimulus) with an aversive experience (unconditioned stimulus) ex: nausea.