FRHD 3150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning
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Nearly every organ and gland controlled by an ans is susceptible to respondent conditioning. Experience an emotion-causing event, your body responds with an immediate physiological reaction and accompanying facial expression. Learn to display our emotions in ways that have been modelled and operantly reinforced in the past. Involved when we are taught to be aware of and describe our emotions. Presentation and withdrawal of reinforcers and presentation and withdrawal of aversive stimuli produce four major emotions: Autonomic reaction that you feel during the experience of an emotion which is in uenced by respondent conditioning. The way that you learn to express an emotion overtly which is in uenced by operant conditioning. The way that you become aware of and describe your emotions which is included by operant conditioning. Conditioned seeing: type of thinking appears to consist of imagining in response to words. Learn to talk silently to ourselves because we encounter punishers when we think out loud.