PSYCO282 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Electrodermal Activity, Classical Conditioning, Little Albert Experiment
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No t e b o o k: behavior mod. Unconditioned response: the response elicited by an unconditioned stimulus. Unconditioned stimulus: a stimulus that naturally elicits an unconditioned response without any learning or conditioning. Conditioned stimulus: a previously neutral stimulus that has been paired with an unconditioned stimulus. Conditioned response: a response elicited by a conditioned stimulus. Conditioning: the process of associating a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to form a conditioned stimulus. In 1962, staats, staats, and crawford made neutral words unpleasant through respondent conditioning. They presented the word "large" with an electric shock and a loud noise, and galvanic skin response increased to the word large. In 1927, ivan pavlov performed his conditioning experiment. Timing of the neutral stimulus and unconditioned stimulus. Trace conditioning: a type of respondent conditioning in which the conditioned stimulus is presented and then the unconditioned stimulus is presented after its termination.