The conditioned stimulus is the oysters, which has become associated with feeling nauseous after getting ill. This association was formed through a process of classical conditioning where the person experienced getting ill after eating oysters, leading to a learned response of feeling nauseous whenever oysters are eaten.
A few examples of a conditioned response are things likecats and dogs getting extremely excited at the sound of the can opener. This is a conditioned response because the can opener itself isn't excited to them, but it makes them anticipate being fed.the majority of phobias. Often, people with phobias have been conditioned to associate the particular object or situation of their phobia with a frightening event. For example, if someone once had a very bad car crash they might develop a fear of driving; after a little while of being scared of driving, them might start to associate that fear with just the sight of a car itself and develop a phobia of all cars or even all vehicles.the aversion many people feel of going to the doctor or to the dentist, because we remember at least one time that we were there that we felt pain. Young children often associate white medical coats with the main of a needle, and thus are scared as soon as they see anyone wearing one.the smell of a particular perfume or cologne of an old romantic partner making you feel emotionally or sexually aroused. You come to react directly to the smell with feelings that you had associated with that old partner, so that you become instantly attracted to anyone who wears that scent.I hope that helps!
taste aversion is one another is the study with "little Albert" and then there is Pavlov's study with dogs and their salivary habit and I'm sure there are many more but i just don't know any more for sure...
Observational conditioning involves learning through observing the behaviors of others, whereas classical conditioning involves learning through the association between two stimuli. In observational conditioning, individuals learn by watching others being rewarded or punished for their actions, while in classical conditioning, the learning process relies on the pairing of a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit a specific response.
As you might already know, habituation is where a living organism responds to a stimulus and is affected by it. Of course, over a period of time the organism gets accustomed to that stimulus and ignores it's presence.For Example:A person is walking down a road and hears a new sound, such as a new ring tone from an Iphone. Initially it draws the person's attention to it and as a result, becomes distracted. In time the person has got use to the sound. The person pays less attention to the noise and the response to the sound will gradually diminish. This diminished response is habituation.I hope this has been a Help to you all! :)
Examples of conditioned reinforcers include praise, money, good grades, and social approval. These stimuli acquire their reinforcing properties through association with primary reinforcers such as food, water, or sex. Over time, conditioned reinforcers can motivate behavior even without the presence of the primary reinforcer.
are we getting a second stimulus check before christmas
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Are we getting another stimulus check
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Active duty military is definantly getting a stimulus check this year. Civilians should get one also.
Sweating and thirst
Sweating and thirst
Sweating and thirst
im i going to receive a stimulus check for 2013
Acid Peptic Disease (Acidity).
yes its good for your skin too
You will be nauseous and talk like u have no mind that's what