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Classical and Operant Conditioning - Thinking and Feeling

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classical conditioning   behvavior that occurs as an automatic response to a stimulus - respondent behavior  
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unconditioned stimulus (UCS)   stimulus that automatically triggers a response - you don't need to be trained to react  
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unconditioned response (UCR)   response that is automatically triggered and needs no training  
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neutral stimulus (NS)   stimulus that orignially has nothing to do with a response  
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conditioned stimulus (CS)   stimulus that used to be neutral, and have nothing to do with a response, but because it is paired with the UCS now it gets a response  
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conditioned response (CR)   the learned reponse to a previously neutral stimulus  
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acquisition   the initial stage in classical conditioning when you associate a neutral stimulus and get a response from it  
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extinction   the diminishing or dying out of a response  
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spontaneous recovery   the reappearance of a distinguished response  
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generalization   when one gets the same response from a similar stimuli  
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discrimination   when one distinguishes between similar stimuli  
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taste aversion   as a result of classical conditioning, you have paired the stimulus with something unpleasant (ex: raw oysters w/ getting sick; eating them after the fact makes you feel ill)  
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