What theory did Pavlov have to explain the form of the CR?
Stimulus substitution theory
Preparatory response theory
Compensatory response theory
The Rescorla Wagner Model
Razran found that human subjects could generalise their conditioning across words that are semantically similar. He also found a result for contrasting or opposite semantic meanings. This effect is called...
Semantic Generalisation
Semantic Stroop Effect
Semantic Discrimination
Semantic Contrast Effect
Latent Inhibition is when...
a neutral stimulus is previously learned to not be a predictor of food and so takes longer to learn a neutral stimulus/unconditioned stimulus connection.
a novel stimulus disrupts a learned conditioned response.
the conditioned response occurs closer to the onset of the unconditioned stimulus.
one component of a compound stimulus (light/tone) is learned to be a signal of no unconditioned stimulus.
Which of the following is most effective for conditioning?
Trace conditioning
Delayed conditioning
Simultaneous conditioning
Backward conditioning
Excitatory conditioning
External inhibition is...
when a novel stimulus disrupts a conditioned response.
when a neutral stimulus has been previously associated with no unconditioned stimulus.
when in a compound stimulus (light/tone) one of the conditioned stimulus are learned to signal no unconditioned stimulus.
when a conditioned response occurs closer to the onset of the unconditioned response.
Conditioned inhibition is...
when a neutral stimulus is learned to predict the absence of an unconditioned response.
when a novel stimulus inhibits a conditioned response.
when a conditioned response is delayed till closer to the onset of the unconditioned stimulus.
when a neutral stimulus is not associated in any way with the unconditioned stimulus.
Inhibition of delay...
is when a novel stimulus inhibits a conditioned response.
is when the conditioned response occurs closer to the onset of the unconditioned stimulus.
is when a previously blocked stimulus takes longer to learn.
only occurs when using simultaneous conditioning.
Disinhibition of delay is...
when a conditioned response that is now occurring closer to the onset of an unconditioned stimulus happens earlier when a novel stimulus is introduced.
similar to conditioned inhibition.
when a conditioned response occurs closer to the onset of an unconditioned stimulus.
when a previously habituated response is sensitised by a novel stimulus.