Use of Classical Conditioning in Advertising
.... a result of learning from the ad, we emit a conditioned response to the logo much like we did prior to watching the ads over unconditioned
stimuli (
food items ....
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Behavior Modification
.... of stimulus-response pattern dismissed 1. Conditioning of rat to produce a desired response for natural reinforcer of
food; 2. Regulation of
stimuli to modify ....
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Behavior Modification
.... of stimulus-response pattern dismissed 1. Conditioning of rat to produce a desired response for natural reinforcer of
food; 2. Regulation of
stimuli to modify ....
(3182

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Behavior
.... his studies on the salivary responses of dogs to
food, discovered the phenomenon of the "conditioned reflex." By using a
stimuli just before
food was served to ....
(412

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Behavior Modification & Weight Loss
.... That is, it provides discriminative
stimuli for appropriate and inappropriate eating. .... have been identified as "preferred" because the type of
food they serve ....
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Behavior Modification and Weight Loss
.... That is, it provides discriminative
stimuli for appropriate and inappropriate eating. .... have been identified as "preferred" because the type of
food they serve ....
(2124

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Classical v. Operant
.... reflex behavior that, in the absence of any learning, would occur only in response to specific
stimuli, such as salivation in the presence of
food (Kagan & ....
(221

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Behaviorism
.... He found that
stimuli that had been regularly present just before
food was presented came to elicit salivation even in the absence of
food. ....
(1132

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Premorbid History
.... leaving a small amount of
food at the end of each meal, which acts as a reminder to attend to internal hunger cues rather than to external
stimuli in deciding ....
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Premorbid History
.... leaving a small amount of
food at the end of each meal, which acts as a reminder to attend to internal hunger cues rather than to external
stimuli in deciding ....
(3808

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WOLFGANG KOHLER Introduction Wolfgang Kohler
....
Stimuli are viewed as having form, pattern, and meaning with their .... Chimpanzee's demonstrated intelligence while problem solving to obtain
food; insight was ....
(1923

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Nutrition and Hyperactivity
.... through medication, activity regulation, isolation from distressing
stimuli, or other .... genre emphasized the link between hyperkinesis and
food additives (Harley ....
(1787

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Eating Disorders of the Adolescent Years
.... into an implacable pursuit of thinness, an obsession with
food and calories .... in the accuracy of the perception of cognitive interpretation of
stimuli arising in ....
(1750

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Classifying the Middle East
.... trading orbit of northwestern Europe as demands for
food and raw .... Political independence created important
stimuli, while additional but localized advantages ....
(1786

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Flavor Aversion in Cancer Patients
.... ANV), a learned response by the patient when they reencounter
stimuli present during PNV. Because of this, cancer patients can learn
food aversions, and also ....
(2716

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The Norway Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
.... A new
food or a
food that is in a strange location may elicit an avoidance response (1:86). Olfactory
stimuli are important determinants of what a rat will and ....
(1511

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Pressure Ulcers and Geriatric Patients
.... limited ability to feel 2. Very Limited: Responds only to painful
stimuli. .... Limitation: Makes major and frequent changes in Nutrition: Usual
food intake pattern ....
(4358

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Breathing
.... types, which respond to mechanical, thermal, osmotic, and chemical
stimuli; motor neurons .... be relayed to it, eg the sight of appetizing
food, which stimulates ....
(2912

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Hermit Crabs Research is currently being pursue
.... of different elements may be involved or that different species of hermit crab may respond to different
stimuli. .... "Effects of Shell and
Food Availability on ....
(1593

6

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Rabies
.... the jaws and muscles, which makes it difficult to swallow
food or water. .... They are often irritable and hypersensitive to
stimuli like water, touch and smells. ....
(2156

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BF Skinner
.... able to develop his primary notion about learning which was that "
stimuli exist that .... The rat, with reinforcement, learns to press the lever to get
food and the ....
(2438

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Maslow's Model of Human Behavior & Motivation
.... The lower order needs are primary, such as
food, shelter, sex, and .... that external entities 9organizations or individuals) could apply
stimuli to persuade an ....
(2058

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Types of Learning
.... simply when hearing the bell regardless of whether the
food was present .... differences in the tendency to categorize perceived similarities among
stimuli in terms ....
(1238

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Psychology by Gleitman: Chapter Summaries
.... the stomach, and the intestines; the hypothalamic control centers;
food selection; and .... of whether all knowledge is derived from outside
stimuli, or whether ....
(4143

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Assumptions About Motivation & Leadership
.... essential to carefully examine desired outcomes, and relationships between
stimuli and behaviors .... The lower order needs are primary, such as
food, shelter, sex ....
(2327

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MANAGEMENT & ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR This res
.... The lower order needs are primary, such as
food, shelter, sex, and .... carefully examine (1) desired outcomes, and (2) relationships between
stimuli and behaviors ....
(2838

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Hermit crabs
.... of different elements may be involved or that different species of hermit crab may respond to different
stimuli. .... "Effects of shell and
food availability on ....
(1407

6

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Nutrition Related Activities & Children's Vocabulary
.... continues to grow with more and more occasions serving as
stimuli for the .... Discussed in the cookbook are Vitamin C
food sources, solids and liquids, doubling a ....
(3680

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CONCEPTS IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
.... or other care-givers which thwart a child's basic needs for protection,
food and sex. .... The behaviorists' believed that he passively reacts to outside
stimuli. ....
(2256

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THE ROY ADAPTATION MODEL OF NURSING
.... and maturing in relationships and achieving needs for
food, shelter, health .... 2. Assessment of
Stimuli: identification of internal and external
stimuli that are ....
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