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Russia
Where he was born? Ch. 7 pg. 150
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the two basic processes of governing all central nervous system activity
What is excitation and inhibition. Ch. 7 pg.157
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A stimulus that causes a natural and automatic response from an organism
What is unconditioned stimulus Ch. 7 pg. 152
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an experiential arrangement where by a stimulus is made to elicit a response that was not previously associate with that stimulus
What is Classical conditioning Ch. 7 pg.163-164
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1936
What year did he die Ch. 7 pg.150
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1849
What year he was born? Ch. 7 pg. 150
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an increase in brain activity
What is expectation Ch. 7 pg. 157
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The natural and automatic response that is elicited when an unconditioned stimulus is presented to an organism.
What is unconditioned response Ch.7 pg. 152
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an experimental process where by the rate or probability of a response is changed from one value before conditioning to value following conditioning
What is instrumental conditioning Ch. 7 pg.162
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he begin his study of this when he was 50 years old
What is the conditioned reflex Ch.7 pg. 150
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this involved surgically implanting an esophageal fistula (tube) in a dog's throat and a gastric fistula in the dog's stomach.
What is method of studying digestion Ch. 7 pg. 150
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a decrease in brain activity
What is inhibition Ch. 7 pg. 157
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the response that is made to a stimulus not originally associated with the response
What is the conditioned reflex Ch. 7 pg. 153
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facilitation of conditioning that occurs when established conditioned inhibitor is subsequently paired US
What is superconditioning Ch. 7 pg.178
300
he father was this
What is priest
400
in this year Palvov wrote the book Conditioned Reflexes and Psychiatry
What is 1941 Ch. 7 pg. 151
400
is a cortical mosaic that has become stable because the organism has been in a highly predictable environment for a considerable length of time.
What is dynamic stereotype ch.7 pg.158
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a stimulus that, before conditioning, does not cause an organism to respond in any way.
What is conditioned stimulus Ch. 7 pg. 152
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the technique used eliminate undesirable behavior where by a CS is paired with a US other than the one that originally reinforced the undesirable behavior
What is counterconditioning Ch.7 pg.184
400
he first studied to be this
What is priest Ch. 7 pg. 150
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at age 80 most people consider retirement but Pavlo started a 3rd career when he turned to the application of this work.
What is conditioning to metal illness. Ch. 7 pg. 151
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a process opposite to irradiation, governs both excitation and inhibition.
What is concentration Ch.7 pg.159
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when organism learn that their behavior is independent of outcomes, they sometimes give up trying
What is learned helplessness Ch. 7 pg. 174
500
an experimental arrangement where by the condition stimulus is presented before the unconditioned stimulus
What is forward conditioning Ch.7 pg. 171
500
In 1904 he won this award for his work on the Physiology of Digestion
What is Noble Prize
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