Classical Conditioning Practice

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Classical Conditioning Practice See if you can correctly identify the NS, UCS, UCR, CS, CR

White Board Review On Your White Board, Copy this Format to Use on the Following Examples BEFORE NS = No Response UCS = UCR DURING: NS + UCS = UCR AFTER: CS = CR

The Troublesome Shower Martin likes to take a shower in the men’s locker room after working out. During one such shower, he hears someone flushing a nearby toilet. Suddenly, boiling-hot water rushes out of the shower head, causing Martin serious discomfort. As he continues the shower, he hears another toilet flush and immediately jumps out from under the showerhead.

The Troublesome Shower BEFORE NS = No Response UCS = UCR DURING: NS + UCS = UCR AFTER: CS = CR Toilet Flush Serious Discomfort Hot Water Toilet Flush Hot Water Serious Discomfort Toilet Flush Avoidance/Fear – Jumps Out

The Water Show Jeanette was happy when she heard her family’s plan to go to a water sports show. Then she heard the weather report, which predicted temperatures exceeding 100 degrees. Jeanette suspected that the weather would be hard to bear, but she went to the show. As she watched the water skiers perform taxing routines to the blaring organ music, she got more and more sweaty and uncomfortable. Eventually, she fainted from the heat. After the family outing, Jeanette could never again hear organ music without feeling a little dizzy.

The Water Show BEFORE NS = No Response UCS = UCR DURING: NS + UCS = UCR AFTER: CS = CR Organ Music Hot Temp Fainting Organ Music Hot Temp Fainting Organ Music Dizziness

The Tuna Salad Sandwich Brian was really looking forward to lunch. His mother had prepared a tuna salad sandwich. Unfortunately, the mayonnaise she used had been left out too long and was tainted. Not long after eating, Brian felt extremely nauseated and had to rush to the bathroom. Thereafter, the mere mention of a tuna sandwich would send Brian scurrying to the bathroom with a rolling stomach.

The Tuna Salad Sandwich BEFORE NS = No Response UCS = UCR DURING: NS + UCS = UCR AFTER: CS = CR Tuna Bad Mayo Sick Tuna Bad Mayo Sick Tuna Sick (rolling stomach)

Captain Hook Captain Hook had a nasty encounter with a crocodile in Never-Never Land. As a result of the battle, he lost his hand to the croc, which also swallowed an alarm clock. Fortunately for Hook, the loud ticking warned him of the hungry croc’s approach. Unfortunately for Hook, any clock’s ticking now ushers in a full-blown anxiety attack.

Captain Hook BEFORE NS = No Response UCS = UCR DURING: NS + UCS = UCR AFTER: CS = CR Clock Ticking Croc Bite Pain Clock Ticking Croc Bite Pain Clock Ticking Anxiety Attack