Both kinds of stimuli were used as CS+ and as CS-. An electric shock served as unconditioned stimulus. During 24 acquisition and 24 extinction trials, electrodermal and heart rate responses, as well as reaction times to probe stimulus were recorded. The results revealed significant conditioning ...
Although learning without awareness conflicts with recent theories of classical human Pavlovian conditioning, there is at least one type of conditioning in which CS-US contingency is processed without awareness--the so-called prepared conditioning. Therefore, presenting a secondary reaction time probe to...
Use of a single feature cue; Presentation of the target stimulus; Acquisition of temporal discrimination.KehoeE.J.BoesenbergK.G.Animal Learning & BehaviorKehoe, E.J. and Boesenberg, K.G. 2002. Temporal discrimination using different feature-target intervals in classical conditioning of the rabbit...
2017). People prefer styles of music that are consistent with their personalities. For instance, people who have a need for creative and intellectual stimulation prefer unconventional and complex musical styles (e.g., classical, jazz, folk), and people who are sociable ...
Answer to: Deb has blue eyes; Erv's eyes are brown. The difference in eye color is the result of different pigments in the: a. iris b. pupil c...
9.When six the very best students from different cities in Guangdong province all together chose universities in Hong Kong, when the very best students of Beijing picked up HK University while giving up the nearby Peking or Tsinghua University, when the
1993. Discrimination learning using different CS-US intervals in classical conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating membrane response. Psychobiol. 21: 277-285.Kehoe EJ, Horne PS, Horne AJ. Discrimination learning using different CS- US intervals in classical conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating ...
Kirsch, P., & Boucsein, W. (1997). Classical conditioning and information processing: Different mechanism for prepared and unprepared stimuli? Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science, 32 , 247–256.Kirsch P, Boucsein W. Classical conditioning and infor- mation processing: Different mechanism...
Earlier bases for differentiating between classical and instrumental conditioning are considered. These include Konorski's recent proposal that only those responses which are mediated by the "central behavioral system" may be instrumentalized, as well as Skinner's notion of respondent versus operant ...
Kehoe, E.J. and Boesenberg, K.G. 2002. Temporal discrimination using different feature-target intervals in classical conditioning of the rabbit's nictitating membrane response. Anim. Learn. Behav. 30: 208-216.Kehoe, E.G., & Boesenberg, K.G. (2002). Temporal discriminations using different...