NSC 3320 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Omnivore, Latent Inhibition, Orienting Response

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The more similar it is to the original cs the stronger the response. The less similar it is to the trained or original cs the weaker the response. See stimulus generalization gradient/curve: outside that area is discrimination or it cannot detect the stimuli, peak shift phenomenon. Present other tones with no us: higher order conditioning, basic conditioning, a basic reaction to an event like dog salivating to food. Two different stimulus presented near each other like a tone and light. The animal will be able to have a cr to the light if it precedes the tone that was conditioned even though the light was not paired with the us. View the figure in text cs 2 elicits a cr: sensory pre-conditioning, when one stimulus is conditioned as a cs and another previously paired stimulus can also become a cs, timing is very important.

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