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Elicited Behaviors andClassical Conditioning
Chapter 3
Powell, Symbaluk, and MacDonald
Innate Behavior Patterns
I. Simple Reaction
A. Startle response
B. Orienting response
II. Innate Behavior Patterns
A. Reflex (e.g., patellar tendon reflex)
1. Reflex arc – Figure
2. Spinal reflex inhibition
Innate Behavior Patterns
Innate Behavior Patterns
III. Tropisms
A. Kinesis (kineses)
B. Taxis (taxes)
Innate Behavior Patterns
IV.Fixed Action Patterns- Video
A.Species specific
B.Not learned
C.Rigid execution
D.Sign stimulus
E.Supernormal stimulus - Video
Habituation
V. Effects of repeated stimulationA. Habituation (adaptive?) - Video
1. Relatively stimulus specific2. Time course
a. ISIb. Stimulus intensity
3. Recovery - Video4. Dishabituation - Video
B. Sensitization (adaptive?)C. Learning?
Habituation
VI. Habituation and Opponent Process Theory
A. Pattern of affective responses
Habituation
Habituation
A. Pattern of affective responses
1.a-process
2.b-process
Habituation
Habituation
VI. Habituation and Opponent Process Theory
B. Repeated stimulation
Habituation
Habituation
VI. Habituation and Opponent Process Theory
C. Drug tolerance as habituation/opponent