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what is the general principles of classical conditioning?
unconditioned stimulus (ucs) = unconditioned response
neutral stimulus (ns) = no response
UCS + NS = unconditioned response
conditioned stimulus = conditioned response
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what is extinction in classical conditioning?
when the association between the UCS and the CS no longer occurs
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what is spontaneous recovery in classical conditioning?
The reappearance of a CR after it has been extinguished
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what is stimulus generalisation in classical conditioning?
a stimulus similar to the specific one can elicit the CR
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what was the aim of pavlovs study?
To investigate if dogs could learn to associate a neutral stimulus of a metronome with receiving food, producing a salivation response
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who were pavlovs sample?
Pavlov used 35 different breeds of dogs that were raised in lab conditions
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