Search results for "Classical conditioning" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • were Ivan Pavlov, who investigated classical conditioning, John B. Watson who ... *Classical Conditioning: The study of learning that focuses on reflex ...
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  • first describing the phenomenon of classical conditioning, which led to great ... interested in trying to modify conditioning to establish an experimental ...
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  • it could be modified through instrumental conditioning. ... system could be as susceptible to classical conditioning as the voluntary ...
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  • operant reward and punishment. Classical conditioning, which aims to affect ... until it can be tolerated. In classical conditioning terms the elicitation ...
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  • theories and develop his own theory of operant conditioning. ... to provide empirical evidence of classical conditioning by developing "Little ...
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  • with cats. He used Pavlovian classical conditioning, pairing an unpleasant ... *Wolpe, Joseph. 1964. The Conditioning Therapies: The Challenge in ...
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  • techniques, primarily using conditioning, in order to improve society ... contrast with Ivan Pavlov's classical conditioning. ...
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  • they receive for certain responses. In classical conditioning, discovered by Ivan Pavlov (1849 – 1946) while experimenting with dogs, events occurring ...
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  • occurs through fear conditioning. Like classical conditioning, the amygdala learns to associate a conditioned stimulus with a negative or avoidant stimulus ...
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  • of the most famous experiments in classical conditioning was performed by ... and called his approach "operant conditioning." Skinner's ...
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  • a process of association or "conditioning," as proposed by ... was based on Ivan Pavlov's classical conditioning of reflexes, adding ...
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  • * Thompson, R. and J. V. McConnell. Classical conditioning in planarian, Dugesia dorotocephala. J. Comp. Physiol. Psych. 48 (1955):65-68. ...
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  • of an attitude. Learning, including classical and operant conditioning ... strongly influenced by direct or vicarious conditioning. ...
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  • * "Do not deny the classical approach, simply as a reaction, ... did not spend enough time on physical conditioning. Lee did not resort to ...
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  • it is possible to remove the conditioning of our bodymind (Sanskrit: namarupa) and to glimpse and work to stabilize our true nature (Sanskrit: ...
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  • learning process now referred to as classical conditioning. ... famously used dogs to demonstrate classical conditioning. Animal learning ...
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  • Another use of the term "chakra" is found in classical Indian ... The practice liberates from negative conditioning and leads to control over ...
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  • of operant conditioning, classical conditioning, and social learning ... * Computer-supported therapy (or blended therapy): Classical psychotherapy ...
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  • painted leaves, often with a religious or classical subject. The reverse side ... bright and eye catching. Central air conditioning in the 1960s brought an ...
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  • Classical School associated with Cesare Beccaria, Jeremy Bentham, ... The Classical School in criminology is usually a reference to the ...
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