نتایج جستجو برای: classical conditioning

تعداد نتایج: 230999  

Journal: :Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2000

Journal: :Japanese Psychological Research 1964

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Animal behavior processes 1998
A P Blaisdell J C Denniston R R Miller

Three conditioned lick suppression experiments explored the effects on overshadowing of the temporal relationships of two conditioned stimuli (CSs) with an unconditioned stimulus (US). Assuming overshadowing is maximal when the potential information conveyed by two competing CSs is equivalent, the temporal coding hypothesis predicts that greater overshadowing will be observed when the CSs share...

2014
Sascha Brunke Bernhard Hube Joseph Heitman

Microorganisms need to sense and respond to constantly changing microenvironments, and adapt their transcriptome, proteome, and metabolism accordingly to survive [1]. However, microbes sometimes react in a way which does not make immediate biological sense in light of the current environment— for example, by up-regulating an iron acquisition system in times of metal abundance. The reason for th...

2016
Laura H. Corbit Patricia H. Janak

Previous work has demonstrated that goal-directed control of alcohol-seeking and other drug-related behaviors is reduced following extended self-administration and drug exposure. Here, we examined how the magnitude of stimulus influences on responding changes across similar training and drug exposure. Rats self-administered alcohol or sucrose for 2 or 8 weeks. Previous work has shown that 8 wee...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2006
Andy P Field

Although little is known about how preferences develop in childhood, work in adults suggests that evaluative responses to stimuli can be acquired through classical conditioning. In two experiments children were exposed to novel cartoon characters, that were either consistently paired with a picture of a disliked food (Brussels sprouts) or a liked food (ice cream). Relative preferences for these...

2017
Andrew N. McLean Janne Winther Christensen

The millennia-old practices of horse training markedly predate and thus were isolated from the midtwentieth century revelation of animal learning processes. From this standpoint, the progress made in the application and understanding of learning theory in horse training is reviewed including a discussion of how learning processes are employed or otherwise under-utilised in training. This review...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Gil Menda Haim Y Bar Ben J Arthur Patricia K Rivlin Robert A Wyttenbach Robert L Strawderman Ronald R Hoy

The role of sound in Drosophila melanogaster courtship, along with its perception via the antennae, is well established, as is the ability of this fly to learn in classical conditioning protocols. Here, we demonstrate that a neutral acoustic stimulus paired with a sucrose reward can be used to condition the proboscis-extension reflex, part of normal feeding behavior. This appetitive conditionin...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2010
Michele Wan Mamadou Djourthe Kathleen M Taylor Peter D Balsam

The transfer of relative temporal representations was assessed in a series of three experiments. In each experiment, rats (Rattus norvegicus) received one set of conditioned stimulus (CS) and intertrial interval (ITI) durations in Phase 1 and another set in Phase 2. The ratio between the CS and ITI intervals was either changed or maintained across phases. On the hypothesis that relative tempora...

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