PSY 3103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Blackboard, Caffeine, Classical Conditioning
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Interactions between cc and oc: cc is often a side-effect of oc: i. e. of oc: a (antecedent): b (behavior)>c (conditioning). A: ( sit ): b (dog sits) > c (cookie). C is the unconditioned stimulus, and with an unconditioned stimulus, we have the potential of cc happening. The stimulus that were there before ( sit and the behavior of sitting). A response other than drooling will be positive feelings (from getting the cookie/positive feelings to sitting. Say sitting=dog feels positive feelings to sitting: sit = omg i love sitting! = dog sits, which is what we want! This is because of side effects that happened to cc training. Ur, and the us got paired with stimuli that were natural but became one that now elicits cr. i. e. sit =sitting. Trying to get dog to be excited by the things that come before the cookie.