Examples of using Classical conditioning in English and their translations into Korean
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Classical Conditioning.
So, what do we think about classical conditioning?
Classical Conditioning.
Pavlov's Dog- classical conditioning.
Classical Conditioning.
The second sort of learning is known as classical conditioning.
Classical Conditioning.
You can make"Good dog" positive through classical conditioning.
It's classical conditioning.
Home» Psychology» Ivan Pavlov and the Theory of Classical Conditioning.
Classical conditioning and Ivan Pavlov.
Educated people know about Pavlov's classical conditioning studies.
Classical conditioning= learning= associating two stimuli.
An Analysis of Ivan Petrovich Pavlov's Classical Conditioning Theories.
Classical conditioning is a form of learning that is sometimes referred to as“Pavlovian conditioning”.
If you have heard of Pavlov's dogs then you know about classical conditioning.
All the research that has emerged from classical conditioning has helped us understand many aspects of human learning.
If you've heard of Pavlov's dogs, then you've heard about classical conditioning.
This couple knew more about operant and classical conditioning than I could ever hope to know in this lifetime.
If every time your friend mentioned Pepsi you groaned, that would be an example of classical conditioning.
And so classical conditioning should be the strongest when these two are simultaneous and the response to one is the same as the response to the other.
In recent work I was involved in, we used classical conditioning to teach rats to respond to a sugar cue and then injected a drug that suppressed glutamate signals transmitted through the mGlu5 receptor into specific parts of their brains.
In classical conditioning, exemplified by Pavlov's dog, something ordinary like a sound or image appears shortly before something rewarding like food or drugs.
Conditioning, classical.
Conditioning, classical.
Conditioning, classical.