Chapter 4 Classical Conditioning TWO EXTENSIONS TO CC and 3 EXAMPLES OF SPECIFICITY IN CC Flashcards

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In __________________ conditioning an already established CS is used to condition a new CS

A

Higher order

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2
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In general the CS2 elicits a _________ response that the _______

A

Weaker

CS1

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3
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In higher rider conditioning conditioning of the CS1 is often called ________ Order conditioning while conditioning if the CS IS CALLED _______ order conditioning

A

First

Second

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In higher rider conditioning procedure in which s car is associated with an attractive model the attractive model is the ______ and the car is the _______

A

CS1

CS2

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5
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Suppose you suddenly develo a fear of dogs after being bitten as a result you are also anxious about the park because on several occasions people have walked there dogs in the park while you were there

This is an example of ________

A

Sensory preconditioning

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The park will elect a _______ fear response than the sight of the dogs

A

Weaker

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7
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Sensory preconditioning often works best when the two neutral stimuli are paired ______ times in the preconditioning phase

A

Few

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8
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Unlike NS-US Pairings in normal conditioning NS-NS pairings in sensory preconditioning produce stronger conditioning when the two stimuli are presented ________

A

Simultaneously

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A compound stimulus consists of _______ presentation of two or more stimuli

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Simultaneous

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In _______ the most salient member if a compound stimulus is more readily conditioned as a CS and thereby interferes with conditioning of the less salient member

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Overshadowing

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In ________ _________ the familiar stimulus is more difficult to condition than the un familiar stimulus

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Latent inhibition

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12
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In ________ the presence of an established the CS interferes sigh conditioning of another stimulus

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Blocking

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In an _________ produce the compound stimulus consisted of s neutral stimulus and a _____ whereas in an _______ procedure the compound stimulus consists of two neutral stimuli that differ in salience or intensity

A

Overshadowing
CS
Blocking

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14
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Latent inhibition ______ the development of cniditijing association to redundant stimuli

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Prevents

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Because Jez has a history of getting into trouble he often catches the most if the blame when something goes wrong even when others are also responsible for what happened

This is most similar to the phenomenon of ________

A

Blocking

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