Exam 3: Elicited Behaviors and Classical Conditioning
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According to the opponent-process theory, the duration of the _____ tends to _____ with repeated presentations of the emotional event.
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A decrease in the strength of an elicited behavior following repeated presentations of the eliciting stimulus is known as
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The onset of one stimulus occurs at the same moment as the onset of another. This describes a _____ conditioning procedure.
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Which type of NS-US arrangement is most likely to result in effective conditioning?
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Behaviors that are automatically drawn out by the stimuli that precede them are called _____ behaviors.
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In his early investigations, Pavlov noted that a dry, inedible substance placed in a dog's mouth elicited a
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The time between the onset of the NS and the onset of the US is called the
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According to the opponent-process theory, in an abusive relationship, the "honeymoon phase" that often follows an abusive episode
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Yelping in reaction to stubbing your toe is an example of a(n) _____ behavior.
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Which type of conditioning procedure can sometimes result in conditioning of an inhibitory response?
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Svitlana once received a bite while holding her hamster and is now quite fearful each time she holds it. In this example, the act of holding the hamster has become a(n) _____ stimulus.
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According to the opponent-process theory, which of the following is likely to happen with repeated presentations of a stimulus that evokes a strong emotional response?
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Which of the following can sometimes result in inhibitory conditioning?
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Fixed action patterns have evolved to help animals cope with certain aspects of their environment which, throughout the animals' evolutionary history, have
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"Everyone on Main Street suddenly fell silent when the outlaw Jesse James rode into town." This statement is analogous to the _____ procedure in classical conditioning.
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Flinching in response to a gunshot is an example of a(n) _____ behavior
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