PSYC 327 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Avail, Conditioned Taste Aversion, Sexual Fetishism
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Video clip: ring bell, puff air, ring, buff air. Bell (neurtral) paired with unconditioned stim = becomes conditioned stimulus. Blink eyes = conditioned response: blue jay eating monarch butterfly then puking. Monarch butterflies being poisonous helps them as a species and classical conditioning has evolutionary component. Blue jay throws up so he associates nausea with monarch butterfly. Bisory butterfly looks like monarch but actually tastes good and animals tend to avoid them because they mimic monarch butterfly = classical conditioning: learned food aversion. Stomach flu was going around and the flu hit her and a got sick. Since then, a cant look at buffalo chicken wings. It can happen from food poisoning (as long as you associate food with being nauseous even though food itself is totally fine) Second-order conditioning something paired with cs but doesn"t need to be similar at all: compare another conditioned stimulus with.