Stimulus & Response
DEconditioning Methonds
MISC.
Conditions
Pavlov & his Dog
100
This type of conditioning involves a neutral stimulus that has been paired with an unconditioned stimulus in order to yield a specific response. 

What is classical conditioning?

100

In order to reduce phobias in this method, psychologists expose the patient to the harmless stimulus until fear responses to that stimulus are extinguished

What is flooding?

100

IT'S THE TIME OF THE DINOSOARS!!! We better present the conditioned stimulus along with the unconditioned stimulus before the whole process faces _____!!!

What is "extinction."

100

The summary of this condition is "The closer, the more effective."

What is "timing."

100

Psychologist Ian Pavlov conducted his most imortant study on what animal?

What is a dog

200

In classical conditioning, it is the initially neutral stimulus that comes to produce a new response because it is associated with the U.S.

What is a conditioned response?

200

In systematic desensitization, psychologists teach relaxation techniques then _____ the patient to the feared stimulus using the relaxation technique.

Fill in the blank. 

What is "Gradually expose?"

200

This term means the relearning of a conditioned response after extinction wtih more pairings.

What is "reconditioning."

200

This condition, though something a teacher might also demand of you, is a condition in which the amount of ___ is directed at the C.S.

What is "attention."

200

In Pavlov's experiment, Ian turned the dogs from salivating at the sight of meat to salivating at the sound of...?

What is a bell

300

The abbriviation for the unconditioned stimulus

What is U.S.

300

When it comes to conditioning, this phrase - which means the opposite of- is added as a pre-fix. 

What is "counter"

300

This type of recovery happens when, following extinction, the CR reappears at a reduced strength if the CS is presented again after a period of rest. 

What is "Spontanous" recovery

300

"Pairing is consistent," in which condition?

What is "predictibility?"

300

This is the word for what happened when Pavlov's dogs began to salivate again after they had been de-condioned from the process.

What is "re-conditinoing."

400

This is the response produced by the C.S.

What is  the conditioned response?

400

This is a picture ____, the baby that was used to prove the countercondition method. 

Who is "little albert."

400

Along with it being a reason for the civil rights movement, this classical conditioning problem leads to the subjects responding differently to stimuli that are not similar. 

What is "discrimination."
400

In the condition "signal strength," this is strong.

What is the conditioned response?

400

Pavlov's dogs salivated not only at the sight of a circle, but also at the sight of an oval because of this classical conditiong theory. 

What is "generalization?"

500

What two things must be paired together in order to make the conditioned stimulus?

What is the unconditioned stimulus and the neutral stimulus?

500

This method of reducing phobias can also be used to create them. 

What is counterconditioning?
500

This type of learning happens when certain events occur together. 

What is "associative" learning.

500

This could be another way to describe what conditions do.

What is "ease the natural conditioning."

500

This was the process Pavlov was using when he rang the bell without delivering the meat paste to the dogs- they eventually stopped salivating at the sound. 

What is "deconditioning?"

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