Pavlov's dogs and US, UR, CS, CR: what topic is it? That's right, classical conditioning, under the broader category of learning. You absolutely must be able to explain how conditioning happens and be able to give examples of it, not to mention be able to identify the unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, conditioned stimulus, and conditioned response in a scenario.
This diagram should be very familiar to you:

Check out this video and identify the US, UR, CS, CR.
Are you able to define these terms in the context of classical conditioning? discrimination, generalization, extinction, spontaneous recovery, acquisition, and delayed, trace, simultaneous, and backward conditioning.
Finally, do you remember John Watson and his experiment with 'Little Albert'?
Here are some more unrelated but helpful videos on neurotransmitters:
Since the exam is coming closer and closer, it seems appropriate to talk again about stress and health. Fun fact: did you know that April is National Stress Awareness Month? Yeah, I didn't either. And I realize that it is completely meaningless information. But it does mean some interesting information is being posted related to stress.
An article on the effects of stress on the body and how to manage stress. Do any of these things help you?
Spark Notes are my favorite.
This diagram should be very familiar to you:

Check out this video and identify the US, UR, CS, CR.
Are you able to define these terms in the context of classical conditioning? discrimination, generalization, extinction, spontaneous recovery, acquisition, and delayed, trace, simultaneous, and backward conditioning.
Finally, do you remember John Watson and his experiment with 'Little Albert'?
Here are some more unrelated but helpful videos on neurotransmitters:
Since the exam is coming closer and closer, it seems appropriate to talk again about stress and health. Fun fact: did you know that April is National Stress Awareness Month? Yeah, I didn't either. And I realize that it is completely meaningless information. But it does mean some interesting information is being posted related to stress.
An article on the effects of stress on the body and how to manage stress. Do any of these things help you?
Spark Notes are my favorite.
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