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    Classic Conditioning

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    PsychSim 5: CLASSICAL CONDITIONING Name: Section: Date: This activity provides a review of Pavlov’s famous experiment on the salivary response in dogs‚ as well as the basic processes of classical conditioning: acquisition‚ generalization‚ discrimination training‚ and extinction. Salivary Response • In Pavlov’s famous experiment‚ what did he call the… o unconditioned stimulus (UCS)? Meat powder (a stimulus that is natural or automatic). o unconditioned response (UCR)? Saliva flow (an unlearned

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    distributions‚ making the data difficult to interpret. A newer and promising approach is the independent components analysis (ICA). This approach is well justified mathematically‚ and recent studies demonstrated that this technique works very well at removing blinks‚ eye movements and even electrical noise. However‚ this approach assumes that the time course of the artifacts is independent of the time course of the ERP activity‚ which may not always be a correct assumption. Until an independent laboratory rigorously

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    band blink-182. Although he may be famous‚ he acts like a normal guy you see every day. Most people think of someone who is famous as being egotistical‚ stuck up and think they are better than everyone else in the world. Travis basically proves all of those opinions wrong and makes you realize that although some famous people may be that way‚ not everyone is. Travis is a very talented drummer and takes his work seriously. Travis wasn’t the original drummer for blink-182. The

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    Nirvana's Music Analysis

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    “With the lights out‚ it’s less dangerous. Here we are now‚ entertain us”‚ is a famous line from a set of lyrics known across all generations. Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit”‚ Blink-182’s “What’s my Age Again?” and Coldplay’s “Yellow”‚ created a ripple effect in the 1990’s‚ and continues to inspire heartfelt angst nearly twenty-six years later. Music of the 1990’s was a new breed of expression; the lyrics became raw and the sound was heavy. Almost two decades later‚ the outstanding influence

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    Mushin No Shin

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    Outline of paper proposed to be to be contributed to: CONSUMER INSIGHTS 2008 Dubai 9-11 February 2009 Title of paper: Mushin No Shin The mindless approach to Insight generation Authors: Name: Mr Arun Joshi Qualifications: Bachelor of Technology‚ Postgraduate Diploma in Management Position in the company: Regional Head: EEMEA Knowledge Management and Client Development Full address: The Nielsen Company PO Box 22525 Sharjah United Arab Emirates Phone: +971 6 517 4202

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    Chapter 1 Aries‚ the Ham Describe Grendels mother and his relationships with her Grendel mother is an ugly‚ smelly beast who Grendel resents and yet loves in a dependent‚ childish way. She cannot speak; she tries to communicate with his son by caressing and holding him. And at times she would go too far and suffocated him. She helpless at times she has to wait for him to bring her food‚ but when Grendel needs her‚ he cries like baby‚ and usually she saves him. She is also fierce and terrifying

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    fact‚ she went to visit Rebecca‚ Who married an insurance man‚ and died there from pneumonia. But she now is up in the cemetery.” (Wilder 7). In other words its showing another example of being short when Mrs.Gibbs visited her daughter and died in a blink of an eye from pneumonia. It shows things can come out of nowhere and potentially kill you. This supports my claim because it says things can come out of nowhere and put an effect on you. Key words are died‚ long time ago‚ and cemetery. Another piece

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    How can Romeo and Juliet‚ a classic Shakespeare tragedy about two star-crossed lovers‚ even remotely have ties to Blink‚ a modern non-fiction book? Blink is about delving into how we make our snap-judgements; our decisions without thinking. Romeo and Juliet’s theme is we can make rash decisions with little information—life changing decisions. Romeo and Juliet’s story was made up of a series of snap-judgements. Even how they fell in love only knowing each other for minutes is one big snap-judgement

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    life as a cycle. He conveys the cycle of life as being born into this world pure-minded only to become tainted and die tainted. The epigraph begins the cycle by expressing the notion of death. The poem then begins with “Blinkblink‚ hospital‚ silence.” and ends with “Blinkblink‚ cemetery‚ silence.” By bordering the poem with two similar processes‚ it gives the impression of a cycle and the possibility of reoccurrence. The voice of the baby changes and becomes aggressive and sadistic implied by

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    classical conditioning

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    puff of air- eye blink‚ Pain- withdrawal‚ loud noise- startled response‚ food powder- salivation. Unconditioned Response Reflex-like response elicited by unconditioned stimulus Eye blink Withdrawal Startle Salivation Conditioned stimulus An originally neutral stimulus (does not elicit the UR) that when paired with US (number of times) leads to response similar to UR E.g.‚ tone‚ light taste Conditioned Response Response to CS that is similar to UR E.g.‚ eye blink‚ withdrawal‚ salivation

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