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Classical Conditioning
Subjects are presented with paired stimuli in an attempt to study associative learning or get a subject to react to the conditioned stimulus in the same manner as the unconditioned stimulus, demonstrating a learned association between the two.



Definition contributed by CTorgerson about one year ago.


Task records: 9  

automaticity
  • unconditioned stimulus
 
  • unconditioned response
 
  • conditioned response
 

instinct
  • unconditioned stimulus
 

pavlovian conditioning
  • conditioned stimulus
 
  • unconditioned stimulus
 
  • unconditioned response
 
  • conditioned response
 

association learning
  • conditioned response
 

NPicchetti Initial definition from the BrainMapLex.xls file located in the documentation section of: http://brainmap.org/scribe/index.html
about one year ago


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Definition contributed by BGregory about one year ago:

Subjects are presented with paired stimuli (usually involving presentation of an eye puff with an auditory tone) in an attempt to study associative learning.

Revision 1

Definition contributed by BGregory about one year ago:

Subjects are presented with paired stimuli (usually involving presentation of an eye puff with an auditory tone) in an attempt to study associative learning. (from the BrainMapLex.xls file located in the documentation section of: http://brainmap.org/scribe/index.html)

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Classical conditioning and brain systems: the role of awareness.
Clark RE, Squire LR
(Science)
1998 Apr 3
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The learned immune response: Pavlov and beyond.
Schedlowski M, Pacheco-López G
Brain, behavior, and immunity (Brain Behav Immun)
2010 Feb
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Neuronal substrate of classical conditioning in the hippocampus.
Berger TW, Alger B, Thompson RF
(Science)
1976 Apr 30
Open Abstract | Citation Profile




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