Sentences with phrase «on classical conditioning»

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On the other hand, the purpose of the classical disciplines of the life of prayer — such as postures, directing of thoughts, or devotional objects — is to provide what have proved in actual experience to be the most favorable conditions for real prayer.
Combining several neuroimaging techniques and psychophysiological measures, we aim to assess the impact of individual GABA concentrations in the amygdala on neural and behavioral fear correlates using a classical fear conditioning and extinction paradigm.
Yoga Therapy uses classical poses but often in a modified manner depending on the condition.
1903 - Ivan Pavlov discovers Classical Conditioning Theory, while conducting research on the digestive system of dogs.
Clicker training works on two psychological principles: classical conditioning and operant conditioning.
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This course includes 6 Lessons and covers understanding the use of Classical and Operant Conditioning, advanced on and off leash skills including come recalls from a greater distance, Down - Stays for a longer duration, Loose Leash Walking by your side in busier environments, Service Dog Task Training, Clicker Training, Crate Training, Tricks, Agility Sports, Go to Bed, Sit - Stay from a greater distance
This course includes 4 Lessons and covers intro to Classical and Operant Conditioning, basic mechanical training on leash, intro to socialization skills, puppy training, intro to crate training, leadership training, as well as addressing undesirable behavioral issues like barking, jumping, biting, puppy nipping, growling, stealing items, aggression and resource guarding
In contrast to classical conditioning, in operant conditioning the reinforcement cycle starts with some action on the part of the trainee (in Skinner's language, the operant).
Operant conditioning is therefore always dependent on behavior, whereas classical conditioning is not.
Classical conditioning is a common technique used to teach dogs to be calm and relaxed around other dogs while on leash.
Classical conditioning: When faced with the situation in which the dog feels aggressive (being approached by a dog on a leash, for example) the dog is given treats as soon as the negative behavior starts.
Using a combination of classical conditioning and positive reinforcement, I've trained «reliable» recalls on many dogs, as have my students.
On the other hand, if he's reacting because he's scared of the other dog's presence, you need to work with classical conditioning techniques only.
Effective treatment for these issues is based on addressing the dog's fear or discomfort through classical conditioning, and / or using reward - based training to teach a different behavioral response to the trigger.
The program focuses on calming reactive dogs using classical conditioning and positive reinforcement.
Discussion on Aromatherapy and how the use of certain classical conditioning techniques can reduce your dog's stress during a grooming session.
With puppies, we don't generally have the luxury of going out and doing strict classical conditioning separately on every possible thing they will encounter.
To effectively treat behavior problems like this, we need to focus on changing the dog's emotional response to the situation — this is classical conditioning, rather than operant conditioning as discussed above.
Dog training relies on well - established techniques of operant and classical conditioning, but more recent research specific to dogs and their owners can also help improve our training technique.
Classical Conditioning / Learning on the other hand, is in the realm of reflexive or respondent behaviors — all the hardwired emotional, subconscious stuff that an animal has no choice over.
In Kathy Sdao «s seminar on «Classical Counterconditioning for Agression» she draws out the differences between Operant and Classical Conditioning:
Another example of Classical Conditioning was in Ken Ramirez «s Lab on creating value in «Non-Food Reinforcers».
Pavlovian classical conditioning focuses on involuntary behavior triggered by antecedents; something that happens or exists before something else happens.
These epic installations collapse historical and narrative time, placing equal emphasis on classical mythology, art history and the socio - political conditions of the present.
From the same period, Abstraction (1949 — 50) revealed the potent religious symbolism that permeated the artist's iconography, which spans from lust and perdition to salvation, making it a modern take on the reflections on the human condition rendered by the masters of classical painting.
Behavioral counseling approaches rely on principles of operant conditioning, classical conditioning and social learning theory.
This interpretation is based on studies with typically developing individuals, showing that they tend to interpret fear and sadness in others as aversive; thus, when an aggressive act is carried out and an expression of fear or sadness observed, this act is perceived to be aversive and it is inhibited, via classical conditioning (Blair et al., 2001; Ezpeleta et al., 2017b).
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