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.
Category: Psychology & Behavioral Science
Previous: ← Higher mental process
Next: Hindsight bias →
More from this Section
- Attention
Attention is the process of selecting one aspect of the complex sensory information from ... - Social Perception
... - Mirror neurons
Mirror neurons specialized that fire not only when a person enacts a particular behavior, ... - Animism
Animism is the belief that inanimate natural objects (like rocks or rivers) are animate ... - Kinaesthetic
Kinaesthetic refers to the sense that deals with movement of the body and the limbs. ...