interoceptive conditioning is similar to classic conditioning except there are two conditioned stimuli and one unconditioned response. one or all are internal bodily responses. most of the process, if not all of it is subconscious.
The transferrence of momentum from one stone to the other is a good example.
samson in the bible is a good example
In general terms, conditioning is basically training a person or animal to act a certain way in response to a specific event or item. There are two forms of conditioning, classical and operant. In classical conditioning, events are linked to specific behaviors. For example, when you hear a bell in school, you realize that you are late. In operant conditioning, one is trained with rewards and punishment. For example, you try not to be late to your next class because you know you could get a detention.
classical conditioning
In the context of psychology, conditioning refers to a learning process in which a behavior becomes more or less likely to occur as a result of reinforcement or punishment. For example, in classical conditioning, a dog salivating at the sound of a bell after being repeatedly paired with food. In operant conditioning, a child earning a sticker for completing chores and then being more likely to complete chores in the future.
They don't have one. Although unverified, the story is that Steve Yzerman's captaincy included setting an example for strength and conditioning for the rest of the team, so the front office thought a coach was unnecessary.
Operant coniditioning is shown throughout the entire Bible. Operant conditioning is where we learn to associate actions with consequences. I have an assignment this week in my class that asks this question and I have a few examples I am debating about using. Jonah is one character who received a punishments for his actions and because of his punishments he decided to change his behavior. Adam and Eve is another example of operant conditioning. If you just look in the Bible a little and understand operant conditioning, you will see a lot of examples.
You can evolve by:leveling up. example: Most Pokemon like the starters.using a evolution stone. (Fire stone, Water stone, ect.) example: Eevee.by trading by tradeing. example: Machoke and Kadabra.while holding an item. example: Syther.
An example of simultaneous conditioning is a dog being given a treat immediately after sitting on command. This association between sitting and receiving a treat helps reinforce the behavior of sitting during training sessions.
its not exactly an example of anything he was just testing to see if tha dog salivated. -ya but is it reasoning, instinct, conditioning, trial an error or just a habit?
1 kilogram = 0.157473044 stones