Higher-order conditioning Higher-order conditioning means a technique used in classical conditioning in which a previously established conditioned stimulus serves as the unconditioned stimulus for a new experiment.
Conditioning Conditioning is a process of learning in humans or animals, via an experimental procedure, where a given stimulus produces a response
Autonomic conditioning Autonomic conditioning is the conditioning involuntary functions controlled by the autonomic nervous system, such as digestion, heart rate or salivation.
Advanced reconditioning training Advanced reconditioning training refers to refresher military training, common to all branches of the service, given to selected patients in certain ...
Subliminal Conditioning Subliminal Conditioning (of attitudes) is classical conditioning of attitudes by exposure to stimuli that are below the threshold of conscious
Instrumental Conditioning Instrumental Conditioning Basic form of learning in which responses that lead to positive outcomes or that permit avoidance or negative outcomes
Air conditioning filter Air conditioning filter is a device that removes contaminants from external air entering the ventilation system.
Power conditioning Power conditioning is a method of balancing the power input and reducing any spikes caused by noise on the power line, thus providing
Aversive conditioning Aversive conditioning is a form of therapy that reduces the frequency of undesired behavior by pairing an aversive, unpleasant stimulus with
Classical conditioning Classical conditioning is a type of learning in which a neutral stimulus comes to being about a response after it is paired with a stimulus that