Stimulus–response model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The stimulus–response model is a characterization of a statistical unit (such as a neuron) as a black box model, predicting a quantitative response to a quantitative stimulus, for example one admini...
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Classical conditioning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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Stimulus and Response Why animals and plants do what they do OR A fancy way ... Stimulus And Response - Presentation Transcript ... stimulus and response examples...
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www.slideshare.net/sth215/stimulus-and-response
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Pavlov conducted, perhaps, the most famous of all psychological experiments (1927) when he showed that by pairing a conditioned stimulus (a bell) with an unconditioned stimulus (food), a dog would begin to salivate (response) when the bell was rung without presenting the food.
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Behavior is often defined as the response to a stimulus. In other words, what a person, animal, plant, or organism does after being stimulated is part of its behavior. In order to cause that response, the stimulus must be sensed, processed, and interpreted by the person, animal, plant, or organism.
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www.school-for-champions.com/behavior/stimulus.htm
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I GO:0043207 response to external biotic stimulus ... R GO:0032101 regulation of response to external stimulus ... I GO:0009612 response to mechanical stimulus...
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Name response to hormone stimulus ... GO:0050896 response to stimulus ... GO:0009719 response to endogenous stimulus...
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If you assume this means that a "reinforcer" is something which causes pleasure or pain, you will be wrong, because, on page 107, Mr. Skinner declares: "There is no important causal connection between the reinforcing effect of a stimulus and the feelings to which it gives rise.
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Synonyms exact: physiological response to stimulus alt_id: GO:0051869 ... Definition A change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a stimulus. [source: GOC:ai] ... GO:0050896 : response to stimulus [30312 gene products]
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