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What are the extentions of CC?
High order conditioning and sensory pre-conditioning
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What is high order conditioning?
CC can result in producing a CR from a stimulus that will be associated with the CS
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What is sensory pre conditioning?
CC can result in producing a CR from a response from a stimulus that was associated with a CS
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What is latent learning?
Learning without observable demonstrations unless under different conditions
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What did Tolman do?
3 groups of rats , 1 reward, maze, 10 trials, 11th = non-reward given reward, outdid the reward group
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What are the limitations of CC?
Overshadowing, blocking and latent inhibition
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What is overshadowing?
A more salient stimulus is more likely to become associated with the US than a less salient stimulus - if these 2 are together, the more salient one can interfere with the conditioning of the less salient one
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What is blocking?
By Kamin. presence of an already CS interferes with the conditioning of a novel one
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What is latent inhibition?
A familiar stimulus is harder to condition than a novel one
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What does the Rescorla-Wagner model state about association?
Every association has a maximum association value, the value is not to be exceeded no matter how many CS
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Give a practical application of CC?
In phobia patients, some could've cc they're phobia, can remove the fear by removing the association
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