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Chapter 4 Pavlovian Conditioning: Basic Concepts Pavlov’s Proverbial Bell Contemporary Conditioning Situations The Nature of the Conditioned Response Conditioned Modifications of the Unconditioned Response Stimulus Factors in Conditioning The control Problem in Pavlovian Conditioning Prevalence of Pavlovian Conditioning

Basic Terminology Unconditioned Stimulus or US Unconditioned Response or UR Conditioned Stimulus or CS Conditioned Response or CR

Measures of Conditioning Magnitude of the CR to the CS Latency of the CR to the CS CS alone test trial procedure Modifications of responding to the US Presence of the CS modifies the UR

Prevalence of Classical Conditioning Digestive secretions Human causal judgments Fear and defensive behavior Drug conditioning Infant suckling and maternal behavior Sexual behavior