Asked by Cassandra Hartley on Jul 22, 2024
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The reappearance of a learned response after extinction has occurred is called ________.
A) counterconditioning
B) instinctive drift
C) spontaneous recovery
D) stimulus discrimination
Spontaneous Recovery
The reappearance of a previously extinguished conditioned response after a period of no exposure to the conditioned stimulus.
Counterconditioning
A behavioral therapy technique that involves the conditioning of an unwanted behavior or response to a stimulus into a desired behavior by associating the stimulus with a new, incompatible response.
Instinctive Drift
The phenomenon whereby an animal's conditioned responses revert to instinctual behaviors, interfering with learned behaviors.
- Discuss the stages of acquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery, and stimulus generalization in relation to classical conditioning.
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- Discuss the stages of acquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery, and stimulus generalization in relation to classical conditioning.
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