Issues and Applications of Classical Conditioning Flashcards

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Biological Predispositions

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Seperation in time between CS and US is a critical determinant of conditioning

Equipotentiality premise- it doesn’t matte what stimuli are used in conditioning, any CS will do (not always true)

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Taste Aversion Learning

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Exposed rats to flavoured water and “bright noisy water” (water given in a bright and noisy environment)

Exposed rats to X rays to induce nausea

Tested drinking of 2 waters after x ray exposure

Control experiment with food shock instead of x rays

Results: Nausea could not be conditioned to light/noise, fear could not be conditioned to test

Taste aversion conditioning occurs at delays over 1 hour

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Flavour Illness Associations: Conditioned Taste Avoidance

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Measured by consumption test
Appetitive and consummatory
(tested if they were attracted to the water- if they moved towards the water, and how much they drank)

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Flavour Illness Associations: Conditioned Disgust

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Measured by taste reactivity test
Consummatory
Attach syringe with water to rat, rat doesn’t have to work to get water (doesn’t have to seek it out, therefore doesn’t test appetitiveness)

If rat likes the taste, mouth will remain closed

If they don’t like the taste, they will make gagging (gaping) face and open their mouth

CS- flavoured solution (sucrose- causes rat to lick lips)
US- drug
UR- sickness

Pair CS with US, then present sucrose and measure “gapes”

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Conditioned Disgust: Chemotherapy

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Demonstrated in chemotherapy, begin to develop taste aversion to whatever you eat before chemo, eventually results in you not eating anymore

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Preparedness

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Animals/humans seem prepared to associate some CS-US combinations more readily than others

Defined by amount of trials needed to develop reliable responses

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Prepared Associations

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1 trial necessary
Time delays still result in learning
i.e. taste aversion

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Unprepared Associations

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Requires more trials

i.e Light and food

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Counter Prepared Associations

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Learning will not occur no matter what

Instinctive Drift
i.e. Training pigs to put coins in piggy bank

Conditioned pig to associate food with coin, but instead of putting the coin in a piggy bank, pigs have a natural instinct to bury their food so they put the coin in the ground instead of in the piggy bank

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Somatic Nervous System CR

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CR results from activation of emotion 

Emotion causes physiological reactions

Fear is the CR, physiological responses are what result because of fear
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Automatic Nervous System CR

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R can be identical to UR (i.e. eye blink), opposite to UR

i.e. Alcohol paired with bell, do you feel happy (a process) or sad (b process)

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Drug Addiction and Conditioning

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Direct Conditioning
Homeostatic Conditioning
Not mutually exclusive, usually both occur

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Direct Conditioning

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Focusing conditioning to A process or B process
i.e. if you inject a drug, you’ll get A process for an hour, and then B process for an hour afterwards

If condition during A process then you will be conditioning the A process

If condition during B processes then you will be conditioning the B process (CR will be similar to withdrawal)

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Shirley Spragg’s Chimps: Drug Like Conditioned Responses

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Conditioned place preference- chimps drag researchers to where drug to be injected

Needle Freaks

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Shirley Spragg’s Chimps: Conditioned Withdrawal

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Conditioned place aversion- Pair environment with later stages of heroin injection (i.e. 1 hours after injection), results in animals staying away from the environment

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Homeostatic Conditioning: Shepard Siegal

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Body wants to maintain homeostasis (doesn’t like A process),

Body wants to be prepared for when drug hits your system (uses CS as predictors that the drug is coming)

When CS is presented (i.e. presentation of syringe), CR occurs even before drug is injected (B response)

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Cue Reactivity

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Cues can cause response

i.e. See bags of heroin, skin temperature drops, see someone shooting up, skin temperature drops a lot