Chapter 5: Identify the CS, US, CR, and UR Sam\'s dog excitedly paces back and f
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Chapter 5: Identify the CS, US, CR, and UR Sam's dog excitedly paces back and forth every afternoon in the living room waiting for Sam to come home. He knows that when he hears the garage door open, Sam will come in and take him out for a walk. One evening Sam leaves to go for something at the grocery store. leaving, he hits the ga CS As he is rage door opener and the dog starts running around very excited. US CR UR Edward likes to cook with onions and puts them into almost everything he makes. He usually starts dinner every day around 5:00 p.m. As he is cutting the onions, the grandfather clock chimes five times. Edward is crying because cutting the onions makes his eyes water. One evening he is at a friend's house because they are going out to dinner later. He and his friend are watching TV and the clock chimes five times at 5 p.m. Edward's eyes start to water. US CR UR CS Chapter 6: What Type Of Memory Is It?Explanation / Answer
Classical Conditioning is a type of associative learning. A stimulus is associated with a response. There are four major elements of classical conditioning. An Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS), is a stimulus which produces a response without any kind of prior learning. An Unconditioned Response (USR), is an automatic response which is unlearned and is elicited on presentation of unconditioned stimulus. Conditioned Stimulus (CS) in classical conditioning is previously a neutral stimulus that eventually elicits the Conditioned Response(CR) after being paired with the Unconditioned Stimulus (US).
The garage door is a (CS), Sam's dog associated the opening of garage door with him being taken for a walk. One evening when garage door got accidently hit, Sam's dog elicited a response(CR), after it was paired with the US. In the beginning, the garage door was a (US), as it was a neutral stimulus until the dog began associating it to being taken for a walk. The response that the US elicited in the dog is the (UR).
Onions are the (US), and Edward tearing up while cutting them is a (UR). When Edward began associating the ticking of grandfather clock with the onions he cooks with, it is a (CS). Edward watching television at a friend's and his eyes getting teary as soon as the clock hits five, is a (CR) to the CS.
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