FRHD 3150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Classical Conditioning, Lightning, Laxative
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Behavioural principles and procedures: ways of manipulaing simuli in order to inluence behavior. Food (uncondiioned simulus) results in salivaion (uncondiioned response) Condiioned relex: a simulus-response relaionship in which a simulus elicits a response because of prior respondent condiioning: e. g. Eventually you pair beethovan"s symphony with blinking light, over ime the light by itself will elicit salivaion. Pairing of music with food is referred to as condiioning of the irst order. Pairing the light with the music is referred to as condiioning of the second order. Digesive system: salivaion relex is only one of the digesive relexes suscepible to pavlovian condiioning, other examples: nausea, buterlies in stomach, anxiety defecaion. Circulatory system: increase heart rate and blood low are condiioned relexes in certain situaions. Respiratory system: pavlovian condiioning has also been associated with coughing, sneezing and asthma atacks relexes of the respiratory system.