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Taste aversion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conditioned taste aversion , also known as Garcia effect (after Dr. John Garcia), and as "Sauce-Bearnaise Syndrome" , a term coined by Seligman and Hager, is an example of classical conditioning...
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When my twin daughters were young, ... ; When I was a little girl,we sang a song in Sunday; Â ... On one occasion, he tugged at her arm and asked, "What does the priest say when he gives you the bread?" Mom whispered something in his ear. Imagine his shock many years later when he learned that the priest doesn...
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Stimulus Generalization and the Sense of Hearing in Goldfish ... One behavioral phenomenon that has been used in this way is termed "stimulus generalization." First described and interpreted by Pavlov (1927) using classical conditioning, stimulus generalization has been studied extensively (Mostofsky, 1965).
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generalization, generalisation, stimulus generalization, stimulus generalisation; ... Stilton; stilt plover; Stilwell; stimulant; stimulant drug; stimulate; stimulated; stimulating; stimulation; stimulative; stimulus; stimulus generalisation; stimulus generalization; sting; stingaree-bush; stinger; stingily;
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At the behavioral level, this scheme should result in similar patterns of stimulus generalization of increases and decreases in movement amplitude because the same synapses would be modified but in opposite directions.
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A stimulus generalization procedure was used to investigate the effects of LSD on sensitivity to auditory stimuli in rats. The shape of the generalization gradient was changed after administration of the drug only with a dose which produced decreases in relatively high rates of responding...
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