PSY 3103 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Classical Conditioning, Opponent Process, Sensory Neuron

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Chapter 3 appetitive conditioning aversive conditioning backward conditioning classical conditioning conditioned response (cr) Conditioning procedure in which the us is an event that an organism approaches or seeks out. Conditioning procedure in which the us is an event that an organism avoids. Conditioning procedure in which the onset of the ns follows the onset of the us. A process whereby one stimulus that does not elicit a certain response is associated with a second stimulus that does; as a result, the (cid:210)rst stimulus also comes to elicit a response. The response, often similar to the unconditioned response, that is elicited by the conditioned stimulus. conditioned stimulus (cs) Any stimulus that, although initially neutral, comes to elicit a response because it has been associated with an unconditioned stimulus. delayed conditioning. Conditioning procedure in which the onset of the ns precedes the onset of the us, and the two stimuli overlap. dishabituation.