KIN 3513 Chapter : Ch 5 Motor Control Theories Part 3

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Any relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience or practice. Connected dog to tubes on salivary gland, ring a bell before giving it food. Learning to make a reflex response to a stimulus other than the original, natural stimulus that normally produces the reflex. Cs bunny rabbit ucs loud noise ucr startle. Bunny rabbit cr startle: ucs dog bite ucr frightened. Cs sight of dog ucs dog bite ucr frightened. Cs sight of dog cr frightened: ucs car crash ucr racing heart. Repeated pairing of the cs and the ucs; the organism is in the process of acquiring learning: although classical conditioning happens quite easily, there are a few basic principles that researchers have discovered. The cs and ucs must come very close together in time. Ideally, only several the cs must come before the ucs seconds apart. Learning is a relatively permanent change in behavior.

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