Couple aversive training
with associative learning, and the dog now learns that something in his environment that he found pleasant is now stressful and to be feared.
Not exact matches
Researchers looked at activity in excitatory neurons and somatostatin - expressing inhibitory neurons in the visual cortex and top - down inputs from the retrosplenial cortex (RSC) during
associative learning to see how these affected the top - down and bottom - up processing — when perception begins
with the senses.
An example of
associative memory would be if the cell
learned a response to one stimulus and could then use that response when faced
with a second stimulus that is similar to the first.
To see if participants»
associative memory improved, one day after the stimulation regimen finished they were tested for their ability to
learn random words paired
with faces.
When I'm working
with a dog, there aren't always
associative learning solutions to the problem.
Most dogs are smart enough to participate in this type of
associative learning, and it's not even hard to do, according to animal behavioral consultant Kayla Fratt
with Cognitive K9.
The trainer may train your dog through
associative learning to pair the seizure
with a pleasurable event.