Title: Pavlovian (Classical) Conditioning
1Pavlovian (Classical) Conditioning
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3Example Bell and Food
CS bell US food UR salivation
CR salivation
4Central Players
Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
Initially potent Initially elicits a response
(inside or outside)
Positive Emotion (inside and hidden)
Food US
Salivation (outside and observable)
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
Initially neutral Does not initially trigger
same response as does the US
Lights, sounds, tastes, odors, etc.
After pairings with the US, elicits a conditioned
response
5Early Experiments
- Stefan Wolfsohn
- Dog learns to salivate at the sight of sand
before it is placed in the dogs mouth - Anton Snarsky
- Dog learns to salivate at the sight of black
liquid (acid) before it is placed in the dogs
mouth (Pavlovs interpretation higher
thinking!)
61.What are the CS and US?
- A pigeon pecks a light that signals the
presentation of food
7Autoshaping (Sign Tracking)
When a localized CS and a pleasurable US are
paired, a CR is sometimes directed at the CS.
Pigeons
key light CS ? food US
CR peck key light CS
Rats
insert lever CS ? food US
CR lick lever
8Not Reward (Instrumental) Learning
- Long-box autoshaping
- Omission training
9Form of the CR in Sign Tracking
US Water (note the closed beak)
US Food (note the open beak)
video
From Jenkins Moore, 1973
10Conclusions
- 1. Conditioned behaviour is evoked by the CS,
it is not chosen by the organism - 2. The situation, species, and procedures used
can affect whether animals approach the CS or the
US in appetitive conditioning.
112. What are the CS and US?
- An addict goes into severe withdrawal after
seeing the dealers door
12Drug Conditioning Trial 1
Pre-Drug CSs
Drug US
Dealer, copping corner, corner syringes, needles,
cotton balls, lighters, rubber tying-off cords
and stainless-steel spoons
Euphoria
heroin
13 Trial 2
Pre-Drug CSs
Pre-Drug CSs
Drug US
Dealer, copping corner, corner syringes, needles,
cotton balls, lighters, rubber tying-off cords
and stainless-steel spoons
Euphoria
Compensatory Response
14 Trial 10
Pre-Drug CSs
Drug US
Dealer, copping corner, corner syringes, needles,
cotton balls, lighters, rubber tying-off cords
and stainless-steel spoons
Euphoria
Compensatory Response
15 Overdose and Death
New Context
Compensatory Response
16 Opioids and Pain Tolerance
Opioid administration
17Opiate Addiction
- Hyperthermia
- Decreased Blood Pressure
- Skin Flushed and Warm
- Meiosis
- Drying of Secretions
- Respiratory Depression
- Antitussive
- Relaxation
- Hypothermia
- Increased Blood Pressure
- Chilliness and Gooseflesh
- Mydriasis
- Lacrimination
- Yawning and Panting
- Sneezing
- Restlessness
18Some Controlled Experiments
- Mor-ROOM/Sal-CAGE
- Morphine in a distinctive room
- Saline in the home cage
- Mor-CAGE/Sal-ROOM
- morphine in the home cage
- saline in a distinctive room
- Saline
- saline in both environments
19Test No morphine in the distinctive room
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21Conditioning Trials
- Acquisition curve
- Non-linear
- Asymptote
asymptote
CR Strength
Conditioning Trials
22Conditioning Occurs Over Trials
23Extinction
Strength of CR
CSUS
CS alone
Trials/Time
24Extinction of Tolerance
Group Extinction (M-P-M) 6 E-M 6
E-P Test E-M? Group No Extinction
(M-rest-M) 6 E-M Rest in home Cage
25Extingished animals (tolerance is undone)
Rested animals show a CR (more tolerant)
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27Discrimination Absence of pre-drug CSs
28Heroin Overdose Death Rates
29Conclusions
- 3. Conditioned responses can be compensatory,
bringing the organism back to homeostasis