Elicit to me
It's a habit, I'm sensitive OK!
Shampoo and CONDITIONer
What makes you tick?
It's all theoretical
100
Innate, typically not species-specific, have survival value, involuntary
What is a reflex?
100
Decrease in responding as a result of the muscle being too fatigued to respond
What is response fatigue?
100
Eliciting stimulus
What is the unconditioned stimulus?
100
The Garcia study supported this
What is biological belongingness?
200
A puff of air, a piece of dust, hammer to a knee
What is an eliciting stimulus?
200
Decrease in responding with repeated presentation of the same stimulus
What is habituation?
200
The name of the stimulus that does not elicit responding prior to conditioning
What is the neutral stimulus?
200
A previously paired CS (CS1) is used to condition a new CS (CS2)
What is higher-order conditioning?
200
The behavioral outcome of these processes depends on which one of them is stronger; sensitization and habituation compete for control of behavior.
What is the Dual Process Theory?
300
Sequences of behavior that are typical of a particular species
What is a Modal Action Pattern?
300
Recovery of responding to a habituated stimulus following a period of no stimulation
What is spontaneous recovery?
300
The CS-US interval is 0, with both being presented at the same time
What is simultaneous conditioning?
300
two neutral stimuli are paired together, NS1 is then paired with the US, you then respond to NS2.
What is sensory preconditioning?
300
The a effect is followed by the b effect. These effects are in opposite directions
What is What is the opponent process theory?
400
Overemphasized or exaggerated features that can exert a stronger influence than the original stimuli
What is a supernormal stimulus?
400
Habituation is stimulus specific, whereas this process is not
What is sensitization?
400
Movement towards/responding upon a cue [CS] that signals future availability of food or other appetitive stimulus [US]
What is sign tracking/autoshaping?
400
Whether the US directly follow the CS.
What is contiguity?
400
CS acts as a substitute for the US
What is the stimulus substitution model?
500
the early sequences of behavior that leads to the acquisition of the stimulus
What are appetitive behaviors?
500
recovery of responding to the habituated stimulus caused by the presentation of a new stimulus
What is dishabituation?
500
A more successful control procedure, that prevents CS-US pairings due to chance
What is explicitly unpaired control?
500
Whether the presence of the CS predict the presence of the US; Does its absence predict the absence of the US
What is contingency?
500
CR serves as a compensatory response to the UR
What is the opponent process theory?
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