Classical, or Pavlovian, conditioning is a process by which new emotional and glandular reactions develop in response to previously neutral stimuli in the environment. But classical ...
The ethical considerations in operant condi- tioning are no different from those involved in any other form of therapy: to aim for the maximum benefit to the patient and to ...
This report illustrates a successful application of operant con- ditioning technique to restore normal eating pattern and hence body weight in a case of anorexia nerovsa. A total weight ...
Operant conditioning is the foundation on which B.F. Skinner explored human behavior. A branch of traditional behavioral science, operant conditioning came to the forefront of research in ...
This paper presents an experiential exercise designed to put into practice individual and small group behavioral aspects of learning, coaching, and operant conditioning. After ...
Operant conditioning involves taking something that has no meaning to the dog (like the word, “Good!” or “Yes!” or the sound of a clicker) and pairing it with something that ...
We believe that classical and operant conditionings play a fundamental role in the learning of adaptive behaviors in varying environments. We present a new model that integrates both ...
This article describes the development of an operant conditioning training program for 17 species of New World primates at the Bronx Zoo. To apply less invasive techniques to husbandry ...
The translation of Pavlov’s lectures (Pavlov, 1927) provided English-speaking psychologists with access to the full scope of Pavlov’s research and theoretical ideas. The impact ...