classical conditioning Flashcards
types of responses
- autonomic nervous system
- skeletal responses
- motivational/emotional responses
- cognitive responses
delayed conditioning
CS onset precedes US onset
trace conditioning
CS is presented and terminated prior to US onset
simultaneous conditioning
CS/US presented together
backward conditioning
US is presented and terminated prior to CS
temporal conditioning
US presented in regular time intervals, CS=biological state
control procedures
- present CS only
- present US only
- present CS/US distributed over time
- present CS/US truly random
Blocking
the pairing of one CS to the US blocks the pairing of another CS to the US
overshadowing
when a salient and a non-salient cue are presented together, the salient cue gets more associative strength
latent inhibition
it is harder to pair a CS to an US if CS is experienced without the US
conditioned inhibition
when a new stimulus similar to the CS is presented in the absence of the US
Retardation test
delayed establishment of association with US when using CI -> US conditioning trials
Summation test
when CI and CS are presented together, prevents responding to CS
vicarious conditioning
conditioning through observation of the CS/US pairing
spontaneous recovery
return of CR after interval