PSYC214 Chapter Notes - Spring 2018 Chapter 3 - Classical conditioning, Neural coding, Interstimulus interval

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A procedure in which the cs is presented shortly after the us on each trail. A test procedure that identifies a stimulus as a conditioned inhibitor if that stimulus reduces the responding elicited by a conditioned excitatory stimulus. The response that comes to be made to the cs as a result of classical conditioning. As stimulus that does not elicit a particular response initially, but comes to do so as a result of becoming associated with an us. Suppression of ongoing behaviour (e. g. , drinking or lever pressing for food) produced by the presentation of a cs that has been conditioned to elicit fear through association with an aversive us. A training episode involving presentation of a cs with (or without) a us. Change the hedonic values or liking of an intially neutral stimulus by having that stimulus associated with something that is already liked or disliked.

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