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 | Factors that influence CC2 Second-Order Conditioning 0 10 20 30 40 50 Number of CS 2--> CS 1 Pairings Level of Fear ?From Rizley& Rescorla, 1972-CS1: flashing light-CS2: 1800 Hz tone-UCS: (shock ... http://www.cogsci.ucsd.edu/~coulson/101b/Learning2.pdf |
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 | Conference MaterialsThis approach allows us to account for some surprising temporal effects in the second order conditioning experiments of Miller et al. [1, 2, 3], which other models are unable ... https://cognet.mit.edu/library/conferences/paper?paper_id=55148 |
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 | Ch 8 - Learning TheoryCS2 = black square ... eventually the black square becomes the CS (second-order conditioning) difficult to get beyond second-order conditioning http://danielson.laurentian.ca/drdnotes/5106_crain_ch08.htm |
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 | Serial conditioning/Interfood ClockA. (1980). Pavlovian second-order conditioning: Studies in associative learning. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum. RESCORLA, R. A., & WAGNER, A. R. (1972). http://www.jsu.edu/depart/psychology/sebac/fac-sch/palya-pevey/palya-pevey.html |
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 | PLoS Biology - Linking New Information to a Reactivated Memory ... In other words, the amygdala may very well play an essential role in second-order conditioning, but without critically engaging C/EBP? at the time points tested in our study. http://biology.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pbio.0030293 |
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 | Classical ConditioningAcquisition; Extinction; Generalization; Discrimination; Second-Order Conditioning; Classical Conditioning Today. Acquisition Acquisition training in classical conditioning involves repeated ... http://academics.tjhsst.edu/psych/oldPsych/ch6/classical.htm |
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 | Features of Classical ConditioningThe process of second-order conditioning is, in some ways, a reversal of the sensory-preconditioning procedure. Here CS1 is paired with the US. http://brembs.net/classical/classical.html |
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 | Chap2Schematically, we can present second-order conditioning as follows: CS Original (CS 1) -----> CR + New CS (CS 2) http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~cgc2646/LRN/Chap2.html |
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 | Classical conditioning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Placebo (origins of technical term) Quantitative Analysis of Behavior; Rescorla-Wagner model of conditioning; Reward system; Preparedness (learning) Second-order conditioning; Taste aversion ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_conditioning |
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 | Second-order conditioning - Psychology WikiIn classical conditioning, second-order conditioning or higher-order conditioning is a form of learning in which a stimulus is first made meaningful or consequential for an ... http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Second-order_conditioning |
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