Classical Conditioning

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Classical Conditioning

Words to Know Stimulus Conditioning Classical Conditioning Something that produces a reaction Conditioning Connection between a stimulus and a response Classical Conditioning Learning by association

How it all works… Unconditioned Stimulus (US) Unconditioned Response (UR) Conditioned Response (CR) Conditioned Stimulus (CS)

Example Lunch line Food US Stomach Rumbling UR Smell of food CS Stomach Rumbling CR

Other cool things to know Taste aversion Ex.-Chili Extinction Spontaneous Recovery Generalization Discrimination

Fears and Classical Conditioning Flooding Overwhelming Uncomfortable Systematic Desensitization Relaxation More comfortable Gradual Counterconditioning