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What is operant conditioning linked to in addiction

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The initiation of addictive behaviours, where rewards are received for participating in the behaviour that will become addictive

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Give an example of addiction in operant conditioning

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Gambler ‘wins’ or a ‘high’ is felt from substance use increasing likelihood of repetition

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What techniques are often used by gambling websites or casinos

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Priming, shaping techniques and use of conditioned stimuli

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How does classical conditioning begin to play a role with example

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Neutral stimulus like tea break (ns) becomes paired with addictive behaviours (ucs) such as smoking. Through repetition this leads to conditioned response (cr) to once neutral stimuli.

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What is cue exposure theory

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It explains maintnence of addiction and increased likelihood of relapse, even when addictive behaviour is no longer present

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WHat did Heather and Greeley find and when did they find it

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Used cue exposure theory to explain why -ex-addicts feel cravings in their old environments, despite a lack of ‘physical addiction’

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What did Robins et al find and when

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Found that only 7% of soldiers who tested positive for opiates on their return from the Vietnam war were dependant 8-12 months later

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