Using the chart below, analyze the following experiences in terms of classical conditioning:
Experience |
Unconditioned stimulus |
Unconditioned response |
Conditioned stimulus |
Conditioned response |
EXAMPLE: The smell of apple pie reminds you of your grandmother’s house |
Your grandmother bakes apple pie for you |
You feel happy – good memories are formed |
You smell apple pie |
Your mind is brought back to your grandmother’s apple pie |
EXAMPLE: Every time you see a picture of your ex, you get angry |
Bad relationship |
Feelings of anger |
Picture of ex |
Anger resurfaces; your mind is brought back to the bad relationship |
EXAMPLE: As you are speeding down the highway, you see blue lights flashing behind you and you slow down dramatically |
Presence of police officer |
Respect for traffic laws |
Blue lights |
You assume the lights are from a police vehicle, so you slow down |
A song reminds you of a former friend or romantic partner. |
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You cringe when you pass the intersection where you nearly had a car accident. |
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Opening a can of pet food with a can opener leads your pet to start jumping around. |
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Walking by the gym where you hurt yourself working out makes you wince. |
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Smelling a perfume you wore during a great party makes you smile and feel good. |
A song reminds you of a former friend or romantic partner.
US: Friend or romantic partner.
UR: Memories with the person.
CS: Song.
CR: Your mind is brought back to the person.
You cringe when you pass the intersection where you nearly had a
car accident.
US: Car accident.
UR: Panic and anxiety.
CS: The intersection.
CR: Cringing.
Opening a can of pet food with a can opener leads your pet to
start jumping around.
US: Food.
UR: Reduction of hunger.
CS: Opening the can.
CR: Jumping in expectation.
Walking by the gym where you hurt yourself working out makes you
wince.
US: Working out.
UR: Pain.
CS: Gym
CR: Wincing.
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Using the chart below, analyze the following experiences in terms of classical conditioning: Experience Unconditioned stimulus...
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