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Classical (Pavlovian) Conditioning 

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In this video, Dr. Kushner breaks down a type of associative learning called Classical Conditioning.
Key Question: Is it possible to produce a respondent (reflexive) response in an organism with a stimulus that would never in a million years produce that same response on its own?!!
✅Timestamps:
00:00 Classical Conditioning
00:28 Associative Learning
04:22 Respondent Behaviors
05:32 Who is Ivan Pavlov?
08:23 Key Terms: US, UR, NS, CS, CR
12:32 Real-World Examples

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Комментарии : 43   
@deepshrimaheshjadhav5536
@deepshrimaheshjadhav5536 10 месяцев назад
So beautifully explained,made super easy with easy day to day experiences and facts ...Thank you so much 😊
@user-nu6td8hl7e
@user-nu6td8hl7e День назад
I wish I can give you a Million likes 🎉 because I think you really deserve. Gracias
@XYZ88723
@XYZ88723 15 дней назад
I was researching this, in a journal of 22 pages and there you go in 16 minutes all wrapped up. WOW, the boring subject becomes the beautiful subject.
@PsychExplained
@PsychExplained 11 дней назад
Love it!
@abmathodi
@abmathodi Месяц назад
For the record,u ar the first ever guy to make sense to me when u explain this.I guess some other folks are not really born to teach. But u sir!Wow!Thank you
@PsychExplained
@PsychExplained Месяц назад
Thank you for the kind words 😎🤓
@Alexlinnk
@Alexlinnk Год назад
That was super clear, and this type of knowledge is not easy to get in the internet, thanks
@PsychExplained
@PsychExplained Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@horseinspiration8357
@horseinspiration8357 Год назад
Thanks for all your videos! So useful and easy to understand. We really appreciate your content 😊👍🏻
@PsychExplained
@PsychExplained Год назад
My pleasure!
@PsychExplained
@PsychExplained Год назад
Practice Questions: 1. In Pavlov’s experiment, the dog’s salivation triggered by the sound of the bell was a(n) A) neutral stimulus B) conditioned stimulus C) unconditioned stimulus D) conditioned response E) unconditioned response 2. Which of the following is an example of an unconditioned response? A) getting money as a reward B) clapping after a thrilling concert performance C) playing jump rope D) running through a maze to get a food reward E) sweating in hot weather
@KeepCalmCapybara
@KeepCalmCapybara 2 месяца назад
1) D 2) C
@abdallahsaleh1359
@abdallahsaleh1359 Месяц назад
@@KeepCalmCapybara shouldn't the second one be E? since It's asking for the unconditioned response
@-venusx
@-venusx 29 дней назад
@@abdallahsaleh1359 that's what i think too
@kenyatembo6755
@kenyatembo6755 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much. Really helpful
@wizeoleowl3207
@wizeoleowl3207 3 месяца назад
You made it simple and easy to understand. Thank you. I'm new to Psychology.
@PsychExplained
@PsychExplained 3 месяца назад
Welcome aboard!!!
@kanishk_0720
@kanishk_0720 6 месяцев назад
Greatly explained thanks sir❤️
@niiv7263
@niiv7263 2 месяца назад
wow. great explaination
@pratikshadeshpande7737
@pratikshadeshpande7737 8 месяцев назад
I hope your channel grows even more...thank you for easy explanation😊
@PsychExplained
@PsychExplained 7 месяцев назад
So nice of you
@RespectYourSelf1993
@RespectYourSelf1993 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your explanation , super easy to understand. Psyc student here
@PsychExplained
@PsychExplained 5 месяцев назад
You are most welcome 🙏🏻
@KeepCalmCapybara
@KeepCalmCapybara 2 месяца назад
I think this theory applies to some social context (steriotypes), when people associates certain behaviours, skin color or style of clothes with good or bad things (for example, no one would normaly expect a good looking person dressed all formaly with a suit and good posture to be actually a robber, because they were taught that robbers have bad looks. So, some people tend to associate bad looks with bad character).
@ibraheem_
@ibraheem_ Год назад
Plz upload a video on psychology behind mastering your brain.....plzzz
@LiluLTU
@LiluLTU 7 месяцев назад
interesting. thank you!
@PsychExplained
@PsychExplained 7 месяцев назад
My pleasure!
@jorjosecka5686
@jorjosecka5686 Месяц назад
❤❤❤
@ethanscott6948
@ethanscott6948 Год назад
This can be used to be written out backwards to get to the core/root of what a problem could be 💯 Like triggers, like whenever I smell this one chicken place I associate it with that one time I felt sick so I didn't like that chicken place. Smell is one of tye biggest things that trigger memories 💯 Have you ever heard of Braincore????
@PsychExplained
@PsychExplained Год назад
Great comment. In psychology we call this conditioned taste aversion or the Garcia Effect. And yes, smell is directly tied to memories. It’s the only sense that bypasses the thalamus and synapses directly with the Limbic system (memory, emotions). Smell was very important to our ancestors’ survival
@deepshrimaheshjadhav5536
@deepshrimaheshjadhav5536 10 месяцев назад
Again a good information 👏👍
@ahmednor5806
@ahmednor5806 Год назад
🙏🙏🌹🌹
@deepshrimaheshjadhav5536
@deepshrimaheshjadhav5536 10 месяцев назад
Can you please explain operant conditioning too?
@PsychExplained
@PsychExplained 10 месяцев назад
I’ll add it to my list of future videos! Any questions on the meantime??
@readdaily5680
@readdaily5680 26 дней назад
The videos are very informative, but the Intonation makes enduring difficult.
@kimiabarfehee6623
@kimiabarfehee6623 Год назад
How can we overcome the classical conditioning that has occurred to us? something that triggers fear and anxiety unreasonably.
@PsychExplained
@PsychExplained Год назад
Research exposure therapy! You can also research aversive conditioning
@SarahDhlamini
@SarahDhlamini 2 месяца назад
Iam here because iam making pschology exam preparations
@TeddyMutuma-ni7lw
@TeddyMutuma-ni7lw 2 месяца назад
Me too😂
@mzcrusty
@mzcrusty Месяц назад
me three
@maiissa460
@maiissa460 Месяц назад
me tooo
@-venusx
@-venusx 29 дней назад
sameee
@CaptainAhab-im3kd
@CaptainAhab-im3kd 7 дней назад
This is how a woman can train a man to be in love with her. It is just so manipulative ....
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