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Learning: Principles and Applications, 4/e
Stephen B Klein, Mississippi State University

Principles And Applications Of Pavlovian Conditioning

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1

is the terminology Wolpe used to describe the fact that animals can experience only one emotional state at a time.
2

is an exception to the principle that CSs and UCSs must be paired closely together in time (contiguity).
3

The UCS is presented before the CS in conditioning.
4

In conditioning, the CS is either co-terminous with the onset of the UCS or overlaps with it.
5

A is calculated as a measure of fear in CER paradigms.
6

Every time you pass a refrigerator your stomach growls. The refrigerator is functioning as a for hunger.
7

You have conquered your fear of flying with the help of therapy. Years later, when approaching an airport, you suddenly experience fear. This is an example of of the fear response.
8

We very easily acquire an aversion to food when we become sick after eating. According to Seligman, this is because we are to make the association between food and illness.
9

Organisms often withhold responding during the CS-UCS interval until just before the UCS is expected to occur, a process called .
10

CS preexposure is also known as inhibition.