Title: 3.1 The crucial events and terms in Pavlov
13.1 The crucial events and terms in Pavlovs
famous experiment
23.2 Two associations learned in a classical
conditioning experiment
33.3 (A) Design and (B) Results of Rescorlas
experiment
43.4 Second-order conditioning and sensory
preconditioning
53.5 Design of eyeblink conditioning experiment
in rabbits (Part 1)
63.5 Results of eyeblink conditioning experiment
in rabbits (Part 2)
73.6 Conditioned suppression in rats (Part 1)
83.6 Conditioned suppression in rats (Part 2)
93.7 Autoshaping in pigeons (Part 1)
103.7 Results of autoshaping tests in pigeons
(Part 2)
113.8 Different ways to present CS and US in time
123.9 Trial spacing in Pavlovian conditioning
133.10 Bernsteins experiment on taste aversion
learning
143.11 Hypothetical effects of an excitor alone,
with an inhibitor, and with another excitor
153.12 Hypothetical effects of pairing an
inhibitor with a US
163.13 Rescorlas experiments CS-US contingency
in conditioning
173.14 (A) Design and (B) Results of Kamins
blocking experiment
183.15 (A) Design and (B) Results of Kamins
unblocking experiment
193.16 Design and results of the relative
validity experiment
203.17 Conditioning probably always occurs with
compounded CSs