PSY 200 Study Guide - Final Guide: Psy, Conditioned Taste Aversion, Operant Conditioning

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Temporary reappearance of a conditioned response to a conditioned stimulus after extinction. A process in which a conditioned response is triggered by stimulus similar to the original conditioned stimulus. A process through which people learn to differentiate among similar stimuli and response appropriately to each one. A cs that signals another cs that is associated with a ucs. In general, conditioned responses develop when one even signals the appearance of another event. Light or sound + nausea (through x-ray) (x) Classical conditioning can explain the development of phobias. It can be also used to treat phobias. "systematic desensitization" establish the association between relaxation with a feared stimulus. Learning is governed by the law of effect. If a response is followed by a satisfying effect, that response is more likely to occur the next time. Responses are instrumental in producing rewards: f. skinner. Responses are learned on basis of their rewarding or punishing consequences.