Asked by Marianne Jenkins on May 19, 2024

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In intero-exteroceptive conditioning:

A) both the UCS and CS are applied externally but the response is internal
B) both the UCS and CS are applied internally but the response is external
C) the CS is applied internally and the UCS externally
D) the UCS is given internally and the CS is given externally

Intero-Exteroceptive Conditioning

a form of conditioning that involves the learning process of associating internal physiological states with external stimuli.

UCS

Unconditioned Stimulus; in Pavlovian conditioning, it is a stimulus that naturally and automatically triggers a response without prior learning.

CS

In psychological contexts, an abbreviation for "conditioned stimulus," a component of classical conditioning referring to a previously neutral stimulus that, after association with an unconditioned stimulus, elicits a conditioned response.

  • Identify the role of interoceptive conditioning in behavior and its differences from external conditioning.
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Jamie StithamMay 22, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
In intero-exteroceptive conditioning, the CS (conditioned stimulus) is applied internally (such as an increase in heart rate) and the UCS (unconditioned stimulus) is applied externally (such as a light or sound). The resulting response is internal, such as increased anxiety or a change in blood pressure. Therefore, the best choice is C: the CS is applied internally and the UCS externally.