FRHD 3150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Autonomic Nervous System, Tachypnea, Classical Conditioning
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Experiences often include both respondent and operant conditioning occurring together. Complete behavioural explanations sometimes require consideration of both. Internal part: the physiological reaction one feels during an experience: for example: Overt part: the outward expression of those sensations: for example: Reflexive reaction of body: digestive system, circulatory system, respiratory system. Controlled by autonomic nervous system: fight or flight, relaxation, nearly every organ or gland controlled by the autonomic nervous system is susceptible to respondent conditioning. Operant components of emotions actions, descriptions and awareness: Displays of emotion depend on operant conditioning what you"ve learned. Labeling of emotions may be inaccurate if we don"t know: in the past via reinforcement/punishment: emotion causing events, inner feelings, relevant operant behaviours. Principles and procedures of operant and respondent conditioning apply to private behaviour. Imagery respondent: thinking can produce brain reactions of sensations, body reactions. You can learn to use self-talk i. e. process, problem solve, etc. Learn to make self-talk sub-vocal: respondent.