Asked by
Hannah Dellinger
on Nov 20, 2024Verified
Pavlov conditioned a dog to salivate at a bell sound that was paired with a meat stimulus. After the CS-UCS linkage was strongly established, Pavlov then presented the dog with several flashes of a light followed by the bell sound. After a few days, when the light flashes were presented by themselves, the dog salivated. This is an example of __________
A) higher-order conditioning.
B) neoclassical conditioning.
C) generalization.
D) operant conditioning.
Higher-order Conditioning
A process in classical conditioning by which a conditioned stimulus is paired with a new neutral stimulus, creating a second (often weaker) conditioned response without directly conditioning the second stimulus to the unconditioned stimulus.
- Outline the unique characteristics that separate higher-order conditioning from classical conditioning in its basic form.
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Learning Objectives
- Outline the unique characteristics that separate higher-order conditioning from classical conditioning in its basic form.