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UConn PSYC 1100 - Conditioning (continued)
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PSYC 1100 1nd Edition Lecture 13 Outline of Last Lecture I Extinction and Spontaneous Recovery II Observations on Conditioning III Higher Order Conditioning Outline of Current Lecture I Generalization II Discrimination III CR vs UR IV What Gets Learned Current Lecture I Generalization similar stimuli produce similar responses new stimulus similar to CS also produces CR o Ex different pitch tone still produces salivation II Discrimination different stimuli produce different responses train CS high tone with US and CS low tone w oUS result is CR to CS but not to CS III CR vs UR These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute CR may be preparatory response for US CS tone US shock UR fast heartbeat breathing o but then CS tone CR slower heartbeat breathing CS injection US morphine UR less pain o but then CS injection CR more pain sensitivity IV What Gets Learned Pavlov s view CS CR conditioned reflex modern view CS US association such that CS provides info about US note backward conditioning US before CS fails


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