Chapter 8 Respondent conditioning Flashcards

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backward conditioning

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A respondent-conditioning procedure in which the unconditioned stimulus (US) is presented before the conditioned stimulus (CS). This is the least effective type of respondent-conditioning procedure.

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conditioned emotional response (CER)

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A type of conditioned response in which an emotional response such as fear, anger, or happiness is elicited by a conditioned stimulus in the process of respondent conditioning.

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conditioned response (CR)

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In respondent conditioning, a CR is elicited by a conditioned stimulus. The conditioned stimulus acquires the power to elicit the CR by its repeated pairing with an unconditioned stimulus or another conditioned stimulus.

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conditioned stimulus (CS)

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A previously neutral stimulus that has been paired with an unconditioned stimulus. Once established in this way, the CS elicits a conditioned response similar to the unconditioned response elicited by the unconditioned stimulus.

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delay conditioning

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A type of respondent conditioning in which the conditioned stimulus (CS) is presented and the unconditioned stimulus (US) is then presented before the termination of the CS.

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higher-order conditioning

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The process by which, when a neutral stimulus is paired with a conditioned stimulus (CS) a number of times, the neutral stimulus becomes a CS that will then elicit the same conditioned response (CR).

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operant behaviour

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Behaviour that acts on the environment to produce an immediate consequence and, in turn, is strengthened by that consequence.

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operant conditioning

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Occurs when a behaviour in a particular situation is followed by a reinforcing consequence, thus making the behaviour more likely to occur in similar circumstances in the future.

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respondent behaviour

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Behaviour that is elicited by a prior stimulus. An unconditioned response (UR) and a conditioned response (CR) are respondent behaviours because they are elicited by unconditioned stimuli (US) and conditioned stimuli (CS), respectively.

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respondent conditioning

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A process in which a neutral stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus (US). The US elicits an unconditioned response (UR). As a result of pairing the neutral stimulus with the US, the neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus (CS) that will elicit a response similar to the UR, called a conditioned response (CR).

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respondent extinction

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The process by which, when a conditioned stimulus (CS) is no longer paired with an unconditioned stimulus (US), the CS gradually ceases to elicit the conditioned response (CR).

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salient

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A stimulus is salient when it is intense or easily detected by the individual.

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simultaneous conditioning

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The process in which the unconditioned stimulus (US) and conditioned stimulus (CS) are presented at the same time in respondent conditioning trials.

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spontaneous recovery (respondent)

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The process in which, when a conditioned response (CR) has been extinguished, the CR may occur at a later time when the conditioned stimulus (CS) is presented again.

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trace conditioning

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A type of respondent conditioning in which the conditioned stimulus (CS) is presented and then the unconditioned stimulus (US) is presented after the termination of the CS.

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unconditioned response (UR)

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The response that it elicited by an unconditioned stimulus (US).

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unconditioned stimulus (US)

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A stimulus that naturally elicits an unconditioned response (UR) because the UR has survival value. No prior conditioning is needed for the US to elicit a UR.

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summary 5

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