Exam 3: Classical Conditioning: Foundations
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A buzzer sounds every time food is made available for a pigeon.The buzzer starts when food is in the hopper,and stops when food is removed.The food is available for 3 minutes.This is an example of
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What are the five common procedures for classical conditioning? Provide an example from common human experience that illustrates the CS-US timing of each procedure.
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Compare the effectiveness of short-delay and long-delay conditioning.What factors influence the effectiveness of each procedure?
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Pairing repeated presentations of a photograph of a water can with subsequent presentations of a photograph of a flower on a computer screen is likely to
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After giving your cat fish-shaped treats time and time again,you notice the cat begins to salivate at the sight of the fish-shaped snack.This is an example of
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The difficulty in investigating inhibitory conditioning of rabbit eyeblink responses is that
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X-market uses a red light commonly found at traffic intersections to indicate a sale price.Y-market uses a blue light rarely seen by its customers to indicate a sale price.The customers at Y-market learn to run to the sale item much sooner than those at X-market.This is an example of
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A hungry rat is exposed to a red light,followed by brief access to food.After several such trials,the rat approaches the light bulb when it is illuminated.In this example,the light is
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