PSYC 3610H Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Classical Conditioning, Respiratory System, Asthma

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3: ways of manipulating stimuli in order to influence beh, principles (procedures that have a consistent effect and cannot be broken down into simpler procedures, procedures (combinations of principles) Respondent conditioning: beh. elicited by prior stimuli that aren"t affected by their consequences, ex. salivating, feeling fear, blushing. Influenced by respondent conditioning (based on unconditioned reflexes: states that if an ns is followed closely by a us, the ns will elicit the response by becoming a cs. Unconditioned reflex: stimulus-response relationship in which a stimulus automatically elicits a response without prior learning (inborn, consists of a us and a ur (a stimulus that elicits a response without prior learning) Conditioned reflex: stimulus-response relationship in which a stimulus elicites a response b. c of conditioning, consists of a cs and a cr (a stimulus that elicits a response after pairing with a us)

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