Introduction to Psychology Chapter 8: Learning and Conditioning.
Agents to Treat Gastric Acidity and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Presented by Abby Roth.
Clerk’s Grandrounds Go, K, Go, MR, Go, MF, Go, MH, Go, RM.
Classical conditioning Reminder of basic effect What makes for effective conditioning? How does Classical conditioning work?
Pavlovian (Classical) Conditioning. Example: “Bell” and Food CS US URCR Later Trials CS US UR First Few Trials Time CS = bell US = food UR = salivation.
Classical Conditioning Pavlov’s experiment - psychic secretions. Pavlov was a Russian physiologists who studied digestion. He won the Nobel prize in physiology.
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Learning Classical Conditioning. The Fathers of Behaviorism (1 st half of 20 th century)
Chapter 5: Learning and Behavior Presented by: Heather Hays.
7-1 Learning and Conditioning Chapter 7. 7-2 Chapter Outline Classical ConditioningClassical Conditioning Classical Conditioning in Real LifeClassical.
Gastrointestinal Physiology Secretion. Fig. 24.26.
Classical Conditioning Pavlov’s Experiment. Neutral Stimulus Pavlov used a tuning fork Pavlov used a tuning fork A tuning fork has nothing to do with.