This page presents the theories of Operant and Classical Conditioning, and explains how they can be applied for dog training and other animal training. ... An Animal Trainer's Introduction To ; Operant and Classical Conditioning...
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Classical conditioning (also Pavlovian or respondent conditioning ) is a form of associative learning that was first demonstrated by Ivan Pavlov. The typical procedure for inducing classical cond...
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Classical conditioning was the first type of learning to be discovered and studied within the behaviorist tradition (hence the name classical). The major theorist in the development of classical conditioning is Ivan Pavlov, a Russian scientist trained in biology and medicine (as was his contemporary, Sigmund Freud).
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Classical conditioning is a type of learning in which an animal’s natural response to one object or sensory stimulus transfers to another stimulus. This illustration shows how a dog can learn to salivate to the sound of a tuning fork, an experiment first carried out in the early 1900s by Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov.
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APA Monitor article ( Mar 1999 ) examines research showing that Alzheimer's disease impairs the neurotransmitter acetylcholine which subsequently slows classical conditioning, while on the otherhand OCD and autistic patients can be rapidly conditioned. ... Classical conditioning response--one of the most primordial and...
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Free computer demonstration of Operant Conditioning. ... Return to PsychLab home page.
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The click is developing the same aversive properties as the water through Classical Conditioning. The Unconditioned stimulus is the water; the Unconditioned response is the "jump" as in startle.
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Classical Conditioning Examples Identify the UCS, UCR, CS, CR ... Read the following scenarios. Try and identify which items are the conditioned or unconditioned stimuli or responses. To check whether your answers are right or wrong, place the curser over the word and if it is one of the targets it will tell you which one.
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Psychology 101: Synopsis of Psychology ... One important type of learning, Classical Conditioning, was actually discovered accidentally by Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936). Pavlov was a Russian physiologist who discovered this phenomenon while doing research on digestion.
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