Essays About similar stimuli

 

  • Classical operant and observational conditioning
    ... After an animal has learned a conditioned response to one stimulus, it may also respond to similar stimuli without training. If ...
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  • behvior
    ... an organism has been conditioned to respond in a certain way to a particular stimulus, it will respond in the same way to a similar stimuli without further ...
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  • Classical Conditioning
    ... In classical conditioning, discrimination is the tendency for an organism to distinguish between a conditioned stimulus and similar stimuli that do not ...
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  • Classical conditioning vs. Operant conditioning
    ... stimulus generalization. This is when there is a transfer of a learned response to different but similar stimuli. An example would ...
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  • Classical & Operant Conditioni
    ... Principles to Classical Conditioning · Stimulus Generalisation - this refers to using similar stimuli to the CS, a bell with a slightly higher ringing tone to ...
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  • Explain what is meant by the term an Economic model
    ... Theories and models are mainly derived from past responses to similar stimuli or from statistical surveys, and this information may not always be accurate as ...
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  • ivan pavlov
    ... Pavlov discovered that similar stimuli of the original CS could bring out the same CR. The last conditioning process is discrimination. ...
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  • psychophysics
    ... anatomist and physiologist to introduce the concept of the just-noticeable difference, which is the smallest observable difference between two similar stimuli. ...
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  • Conditioning
    ... A stimulus generalization is defined as the occurrence of a learned response not only to the original stimulus, but to the other similar stimuli as well. ...
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  • Skinners Operant Behaviour
    ... He used the term "operant" to define the response to stimuli in terms of past memory of consequences to similar responses to similar stimulus. ...
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  • Learning Skill Development
    ... Therefore the organism comes to understand the circumstances surrounding it's responding to the stimulus and will generalize to other similar stimuli with the ...
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  • Emily Dickenson
    ... Every individual is different in how their bodies react to certain stimuli. Perception can look very similar but can be very different. ...
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  • Psychology
    ... chosen information is then organised by the grouping together of similar elements to ... It gives meaning to the visual stimuli received, without which, would be a ...
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  • Evolutionary Imperatives and Genes are the Driving Force Beh
    ... (Davis pg.110) Not only is their behavioral equipment the same but also the responses to environmental stimuli are similar to those of other vertebrates. ...
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  • THEORIES OF SELECTIVE ATTENTION
    ... overshadows the meaning of unattended stimuli. Broadbent's (1958, in Eysenck & Keane, 1995) 'filter' model of attention was based on a similar experiment. ...
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  • Perception
    ... In this case normalization would include the memory placing the stimuli into similar shapes and sizes of templates already stored in the brain. ...
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  • PSTD
    ... of nightmares, flashbacks, intrusive memories and/or unrest in situations that are similar to the traumatic experience by an associated stimuli (Pfefferbaum). ...
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  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    ... of nightmares, flashbacks, intrusive memories and/or unrest in situations that are similar to the traumatic experience by an associated stimuli (Pfefferbaum). ...
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  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    ... of nightmares, flashbacks, intrusive memories and/or unrest in situations that are similar to the traumatic experience by an associated stimuli (Pfefferbaum). ...
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  • Phobias
    ... more likely to produce phobic reactions; 6. Generalization from the original phobic stimulus to stimuli of a similar nature will occur; 7. Noxious experiences ...
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  • Phobias
    ... more likely to produce phobic reactions; 6. Generalization from the original phobic stimulus to stimuli of a similar nature will occur; 7. Noxious experiences ...
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  • stress 2
    ... stress felt. Another stimuli is emotions. With ... t good. Low levels of stress can cause symptoms similar to those of intense stress. Many ...
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  • lucy
    ... Stimuli similar to the discriptive stimulus also produces responses, this process is known as generalization. I find it comincal to use this process with Lucy. ...
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  • Powerful Emotions
    ... Cognitive perspective claims that emotions are based on appraisals. In some way it is similar to humanistic view of stimuli and predicted responses. ...
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  • Optical Illusions
    ... As both illusions are similar in that they occur after prolonged exposure to a certain stimuli, the perceptual processes which underlie colour and motion after ...
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  • Learning Theories
    ... an organism learns to connect or associate stimuli (Santrock 240). Generalization in classical conditioning is the tendency of a new stimulus similar to the ...
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  • Juvenile Delinquency and Society
    ... Similar to the idea that what or who was providing his positive stimuli, his community and environment are important factors in his decision. ...
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  • Ethical Questioning of Euthanasia
    ... patterns are noticeable as are her responses to pain and pleasure stimuli. ... Many euthanasia cases are centered around situations similar to this, and are often ...
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  • effects of...
    ... In a similar manipulation, the infants' behavior was compared during the still-face ... Specifically, on the inanimate stimuli, they did not localize the sound of ...
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  • Is Pornography a Contributing Factor to the Motivation of Rape
    ... outlets, that they will develop reactions to certain objects or stimuli that are ... Marxist theories of rape adopt similar examples and suggest on a certain level ...
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