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Adventures
in Neuroanatomy: Divisions of the Nervous System Neuroscience for
Kids -Divisions of the NS
Amygdala
and Depression
look further down the page to see the brain
Amygdala
The amygdala coordinates the actions of the autonomic and endocrine systems
Amygdala
Emotional memories, It is important to recognize that your emotional memories
are affecting you
Amygdala
fear and
Amygdala fight flight
reflex. Panic attacks
Amygdala
Talk With Joseph LeDoux Putting Emotions Back Into The Brain
Amygdala post: Karen
Pryor
Amygdala - The Neurophysiology
of Clicker Training by Karen Pryor
Amygdala want you to think
of the best time you have ever had in your life........Got it
Animal
Emotions It's not surprising they all experience fear
Appetitive Conditioning
Animated - look at rat lower down on the page
Associative
Learning two general types of learning, associative and non-associative.
Classical and Operant
Autism Autism
and Visual Thought by Dr. Temple Grandin
Autonomic Nervous
System fight or take flight
Aversive
Control Avoidance
Avoidance
Conditioning Escape and AvoidanceConditioning
Bob Bailey url This website
is dedicated to the memory of my lovely and loving wife, Marian Breland
Bailey
Bailey Marian
Breland (December 2, 1920 - September 25, 2001)
Bailey
Marian Breland The legacy of Marian Breland Bailey and Animal Behavior
Enterprises
Breland
Marian and Keller
Behaviorism
what is it (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Behaviorism
vs Intelligent Choice - by Roger Hild "The acceptance of behaviorism
went hand in hand with the rejection of the study of the mind. B. F. Skinner
Behaviourism
and its consequences shaping fading
Brain
Anatomy of the Brain (Human)
Brain
and it's Senses CO-ORDINATION OF THE SENSES
Brain
DOG - COORDINATION OF THE SENSES
Brain Picture of (Human)
Brain
a nervous system pathway that carries signals from heart to brain,
Brain
Left Brained or Right Brained test
Brain Literacy,
Emotions, and the Brain
Brain
Serotonin and Judgment
Brain
Studies Brain Study Shows Why Revenge Is Sweet
Brain -The stress
response is a bodily expression of emotion mediated by the limbic system
Brain
Briefings Fear and the Amygdala
Brains
(3) Dog Human Monkey You may have thought all you had was one
Brains
Human Brains Become Conditioned to Expect Food
Cambridge Centre for
Behavioural Studies
Chains - Chains and Concepts Notes
Clever HansThe Unlearnt Lesson of Clever Hans
Clever Hans The Story of Clever Hans
CLASSICAL AND OPERANT CONDITIONING
Pavlovian conditioning is an important form of learning that involves the pairing of stimuli independent of an organism's behaviour.
When the response to be learned involves a behaviour that is more under the control of the animal, OPERANT CONDITIONING is often used to describe the process of learning
A beginners Guide to Operant and Classical Conditioning very good!!
ABC's of Learning Ron Harris
Animal Trainer's Intro To OC & CC
Associative Learning two general types of learning, associative and non-associative. Classical
Classical V/s Operant Conditioning examples of
Classical Conditioning What is a neutral stimulus then!
Classical Conditioning trained to kill
Classical Conditioning What do you do when you hear a bell?
Comparing Brelands' Theory of Instictive Drift to Seligman's Theory of Preparedness
Demonstration of Classical Conditioning
Discussion of Classical Conditioning as An Explanation Of Learning
Dictionary D I C T I O N A R Y S E A R C H Search dictionary for words and phrases.
Dreams
Examples of Classical and Operant Conditioning
GAME Pavlov's Dog Increase your knowledge on reflexes
http://www.spring-canine.com/learning.html
Ivan Pavlov cut holes in dogs’ cheeks
Learning and Conditioning. ... many links
Learning Theory by STACY BRASLAU-SCHNECK, MA
Operant Behaviour
Operant Conditioning Programmable
Operant Conditioning by J.Decker - Photos training her dog
Operant Conditioning (B.F. Skinner) The theory of B.F. Skinner is based upon the idea that learning is a function of change in overt behavior
Operant Conditioning Four possible consequences
Operant Conditioning Glossary
Operant Conditioning and Clicker Training are not synomonous
Operant Conditioning vs. Classical Conditioning Nice and simple by
Operant V/s Traditional
Operant and Classical conditioning Stacy Braslau-Schneck, MA
Operant Conditioning and Behaviourism
Operant vs. Classical Conditioning Behavior Specialist and Trainer, Martin Guerra
Pavlov got himself a Cat Funneee
Pavlov Ivan cut holes in dogs’ cheeks
Pavlovian Conditioning Excellent Reflexes, genetically wired-in responses to specific environmental stimuli
Pavlov's Bell by Behavior Specialist and Trainer, Martin Guerra
Respondant (Classical) Conditioning V's Operant Conditioning
Test Classical and Operant Conditioning
Types of Conditioning Excellent! diagrams of Classical Conditioning
Understanding Operant conditioning Good examples
Pavlovian Conditioning Animated - look further down the page
Or an easier one Accidentally discovery conditioning as a nuisance when assistant's footstep would lead to saliva before food was placed in dog's mouth. Called it "psychic reflex" as it was not purely a physiological response
Clicker Training folder
Classics in the History
of Phsycology Search engine
Concept
Learning involves discrimination among many visually different stimuli
and generalization among them too!
Concept
Learning Concept Formation
Conditioned
Emotional Reactions By John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner(1920)
Conditioning Self
Quizz . Both classical and operant conditioning are included
ConditioningThere
are three different approaches to modern dog training
Conditioning
Three Major Types of Learning
Connectionism Thorndike's
theory consists of three primary laws:
Discriminative
Stimulus changes the likelihood of an operant response, lots of
things there!
Drugs Brain and Behaviour
good
Early
Environmental Enrichment Folder
Embryo Development
see it grow- look further down the page
Emotion
The point for us is that even the simplest act of comparison involves
emotional factors
Extinction
the extinction process
Freud
Sigmund An outline biography
General
Physiology of Dogs
Gene
Variant May Influence How People Learn From Their Mistakes
Genes
UNRAVELING THE GENOME with Matt Ridley
Getting them Chickens
Peckin' Get your Timing right!!!
Glossary killogy
terms
History Operant Conditioning
In Theory and Action
Hormone
Control The Hypothalamus
HYPOTHALAMUS
AND AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
Imprinting
Instinctive
Drift The important point to note is that the behaviour elicited
were species specific
Instinctive
Drift Interactions between Conditioned and Instinctual Behavior
Instinctive
Drift Training and Reinforcement
Instinctive
Drift Instinctive drift is the TENDENCY for a learned behavior (for
trainers, that means a trained behavior) to trigger innate behaviors
Internal
Clock Russell Church When a significant event occurs at a predictable
time
Introduction
to Learning
IQ test free
Latent
LearningThis occurs when knowledge is acquired at a certain date
by a human being or other organism, but is not demonstrated until a
later date, when the knowledge is needed.
Learned
Behaviour Some Simple Forms of Learned Behavior
LEARNING AND
PRACTICING SKILLED PERFORMANCE
Learning
lots of links
Learning:
by Francis Mechner
Limbic
Sytem Funtion and structure
Limbic
System development of their child's limbic system is years ahead
of his prefrontal cortex
Limbic System
. The olfactory system:
Little Albert A Laboratory
Study of Fear: The Case of Peter- Mary Cover Jones (1924
Little Albert
Classics in the History of Psychology ) Alexandra Rutherford, York University
Little
Albert video
Memory
Memory, Learning, and Emotion: the Hippocampus
Milgram’s
Experiment on Obedience to Authority - Why is it so many people
obey when they feel coerced?
Modeling
Theory
Monkey
Shown Sense Of Justice By Dr David Whitehouse
Mood
Mood is probably influenced by several parts of the brain
Negative
Reinforcement, Escape and Avoidance Learning
Neuroscience
for Kids
Non Verbal
Dictionary Gestures
Pavlov's
Dog Game In this game, you will find out if you can train a dog
to drool on command!
Pavlov
Ivan cut holes in dogs cheeks
Peter A Laboratory
Study of Fear: The Case of Peter experiment to continue where Dr. Watson
left off
Positive
Reinforcement Why it Works (Humans)
Positive
Reinforcement: A Self-Instructional Exercise
Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder and the price of killing
Premack
Principle of Reinforcement David Premack
Premack
Principle What I don't want to do
Psychology Dictionary
Punishment Learning
About Punishment from Dogs Themselves By Suzanne Clothier
Quizz Self-Quiz
for Chapter on Conditioning
Rat
- Training a Rat in a Skinner Box
Rats Live
rats driven by remote control
Rats Virtual
touch controls rats Two electrodes lead to the parts of the rats'
brains which normally detect an obstacle against their whiskers
Reflex
conditioning stimulating the medial forebrain bundle in the hypothalamus
is rewarding
Reflex -
Pattelar Reflex Spinal nerve, look further down the page
Reinforcers
defined
Reinforcement
Schedules Bob Bailey
ReinforcementPsychologists
have focused more attention on the power of consequences--rewards, punishment.
Response The
Internal Clock When a significant event occurs at a predictable
time
Seligman
- Biological Constraints & Preparedness biological constraints.
Skinner BF
Skinner BF
Skinner Baby Crib - Photo 1945
Skinners
Box contains one or more levers which an animal can press
Skinners
Box Training a Rat in the Skinner Box
Skinner
BF Pidgeons
Smell The Mystery
of Smell: How Rats and Mice-and Probably Humans-Recognize Odors
Stacy's Classical conditioning
good
Stimulus
Discrimination and Stimulus Generalization Sniffy the Rat
Sympathetic
The autonomic nervous system has two main parts
Taste Aversion
Dr. Lowell K. Nicolaus
Teaching Kids
to Kill Operant conditioning
The
Dogs Brain and Senses
The Emotional
Brain
The
Misbehavior of Organisms Classics in the History of Psychology
Thinking
the Way Animals Do a Must Read
Thorndyke'sPuzzle
Boxes
Three Major
types of Learning
Understanding
Consequences and Reinforcers Pictures
Using Intermittent Reward
in Training The Concept of Differential Reinforcement
Watsons
Little Albert Study
Watson
and Little Albert video (real footage of the expereiment)
Watson
JB Learning and the Lab Rat- Little Albert - The Fall and Rise of
J.B
Watson
JB Skinner denied that the mind or feelings play any part in determining
behavior
Yawning
The neuropharmacology of yawning - Argiolas A, Meli
YawningWhy
do we yawn and why are yawns contagious?
Yawning`
and dogs do not yawn for food (contraprepared).
Seligman Biological
Boundaries of Learning:
Seligman Yawning
and dogs do not yawn for food (contraprepared).
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