PSYCH 111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Classical Conditioning

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Original title: it"s not just about salivating dogs! Original place of publication: london: oxford university press: questions addressed in original study: (list the 2 5 most important questions addressed in the original study) How are unconditioned reflexes and conditioned reflexes attained: findings of original study: (list the 2 5 most important findings of the original study) Unconditioned reflexes are reflexes inborn, like salivating when food enters the mouth or jumping at a loud noise. Like how people flinch when someone is blowing a balloon near them, or how dogs salivate when they hear footsteps coming towards their bowl. Unconditioned reflexes are formed by unconditioned stimulus producing an unconditioned response. Conditioned reflexes are formed with common behaviors associated with the stimulus that creates a response: extensions of original study (list the 2 5 most important advances made by subsequent research in this area) There are some stimuli that are neutral stimulus or independent to the conditioned reflex.

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