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| a type of conditioning in which the US occurs before the CS |
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| in a compound stimulus, when prior experience with one of the stimuli interferes with the ability of another to become a CS. |
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| another name for Pavlovian Conditioning, pairing of CS and US |
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| when two or more CS are presented simultaneously |
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| a reflex which depends on experience, includes a CS and a CR |
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| the behavior evoked by a conditional stimulus |
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| conditional stimulus (CS) |
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| a formerly neutral stimulus change which elicits respondent behavior only after it has been paired with a US or another CS |
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| refers to the closeness in time or space between two events |
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| an if/then statement; y is contingent upon x to the extent that y occurs if and only if x occurs. |
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