Psychology 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Contiguity, Classical Conditioning
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245-249, 255-264: a real estate agent showed john a picture of lakefront property over and over while they are a delicious, mouth-watering meal. Later, when john was given a tour of the property he drooled with delight the lakefront property was a: cs. Tells how well you are learning a particular behaviour. A latency measure (decreases in amount: the faster that drops, the faster you learn (negatively accelerated, more learning going on at the beginning than the end, the time difference between cs and cr. Output measure (increases in amount: measure the quantity of the response you are giving, not very much at the beginning, but it increases, negatively accelerated. How are the two stimulus related in time. Forward pairing: the cs is presented before the ucs, the best type with cs and ucs interval = 0. 5 seconds. Simultaneous pairing: both the cs and the ucs are presented at the same time. Backward pairing: present the cs after the ucs.