PSYCH 7A Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Dog Meat, Drools
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The strength of a cr depends on the timing of the presentation of cs and us. For a large range of situations, presenting the cs about a half second before the. Think of cs as a signal that us is about to happen. Like u gon turn a hella sharp turn so there"s a sign that warns you right before the turn. But if the sign is like a mile ahead of the turn you"ll be like wtf where"s the turn. But if the sign is after the turn you"re like wtf would have been great if you told me earlier fam. Higher - order conditioning: happens when a ns is paired with an existing cs, eventually causing the same cr (lol wtf read below) So basically when the dog hears the bell he thinks food so then we pair the bell with a flash of light so he learns to associate the flash with the food.