Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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[blank_start]Contingency[blank_end] is how predictive the CS is of the US.
[blank_start]Contiguity[blank_end] is the relationship of a CS and US in time and space.
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Contingency
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Contiguity
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Continuation
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[blank_start]Simultaneous conditioning:[blank_end] Very little conditioning
[blank_start]Trace conditioning:[blank_end] Conditioning depends on size of the trace interval
[blank_start]Backward conditioning:[blank_end] No conditioning occurs
[blank_start]Delay conditioning:[blank_end] The most effective conditioning
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What kinds of contingency can we have?
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Positive
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Negative
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None
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Discriminative
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Disinhibitory
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Which of the following is NOT a rule from the Rescorla-Wagner model?
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The larger the discrepancy between the strength of the expectation and
the strength of the US, the greater the conditioning that occurs (either
excitatory or inhibitory).
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More salient CSs will condition faster.
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If 2 or more CSs are presented together the subjects expectation will be equal to their total strength.
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Latent inhibition occurs because of pre-training of the zero expectations.
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According to the Rescorla-Wagner model, what would negate the blocking effect?
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An increased US during compound pairing.
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Shorter contiguities.
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Better contingency rates.
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Introducing a new context.
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According to the Rescorla-Wagner model, what effect occurs when 2 CSs conditioned separately and presented together but with no increase in the level of US?
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Unblocking
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Latent inhibition
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Over-expectation
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Over-excitement
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In what ways do the comparator theories differ from the Rescorla-Wagner model?
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Comparator models assume that the CS and the context acquire excitatory strength.
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Comparator theories assume that for a CS to elicit a CR it has to outweigh the CR of the context.
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The Rescorla-Wagner model assumes that for a CS to elicit a CR it has to outweigh the CR of the context.
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The Rescorla-Wagner model assumes that the CS and the context acquire excitatory strength.
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One has maths and the other doesn't