I'm in a Psych of Learning class right now, and your videos are really helping me to understand the material! Thank you so much for creating these videos.
Great question. Given that we are talking about classical conditioning then the examples are myriad. Think about any situation that involves a CS. Need to extinguish one? Need to develop one? How about conditioned reinforcers? Those are simply special CSs. So having trouble developing one? Likely because of lack of contingency between the CS and US. Having trouble extinguishing a conditioned reinforcer? Likely because you’re still setting up a contingency between that CS (the conditioned reinforcer) and either a US or another CS. CMOs are also all related to this. Their development and/or extinction. Think of any application of classical conditioning- e.g., fear (or any emotion), addictions, enuresis, etc, too many to list - and this applies. Remember, whenever you’re doing operant work you’re also doing respondent work!
Given nature of association, Can you talk the issue of contiguity versus contingency with respect to successful conditioning please? or can I have some pointers that I can use to build an essay ? Would be greatly appreciated
OMMAGAWWD the intro video went for 30 seconds and it was shit. How can you trust them to know their shit when they can't figure out how to edit 30 worse-than-useless seconds out of the video. It was so bad. My eyes. My ears. My soul. I didn't know the little intro-video -thing could be so bad. Arrghhurhhh... the pain. Make it stop.
@@PsychCore I see what this is. It's 30 seconds so that your want of design support will stand out and someone with the appropriate skills will volunteer. I've got to pass the buck on this one... as you may have guessed, my abilities mostly lie in the field of roasting. Anyone else?
I'm in a Psych of Learning class right now, and your videos are really helping me to understand the material! Thank you so much for creating these videos.
You’re welcome!! Hope you’re enjoying it.
Great context as usual. I would love a specific example or two of how this might play out in the field
Great question. Given that we are talking about classical conditioning then the examples are myriad.
Think about any situation that involves a CS. Need to extinguish one? Need to develop one? How about conditioned reinforcers? Those are simply special CSs. So having trouble developing one? Likely because of lack
of contingency between the CS and US. Having trouble extinguishing a conditioned reinforcer? Likely because you’re still setting up a contingency between that CS (the conditioned reinforcer) and either a US or another CS.
CMOs are also all related to this. Their development and/or extinction.
Think of any application of classical conditioning- e.g., fear (or any emotion), addictions, enuresis, etc, too many to list - and this applies.
Remember, whenever you’re doing operant work you’re also doing respondent work!
Given nature of association, Can you talk the issue of contiguity versus contingency with respect to
successful conditioning please? or can I have some pointers that I can use to build an essay ? Would be greatly appreciated
THE VERY FIRST VIDEO WHICH I NEEDED TO PLAY 0
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Nice! First viewer to realize they can slow Ryan down on the video. Glad you got what you needed.
Great video, I like watching your channel. Can you make take about Matching low?
I believe there’s at least one about it. :)
It's so fast for korean student 😭
You got this!
You can also slow the video down. I suggest trying that!
OMMAGAWWD the intro video went for 30 seconds and it was shit. How can you trust them to know their shit when they can't figure out how to edit 30 worse-than-useless seconds out of the video. It was so bad. My eyes. My ears. My soul. I didn't know the little intro-video -thing could be so bad. Arrghhurhhh... the pain. Make it stop.
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@@PsychCore I see what this is. It's 30 seconds so that your want of design support will stand out and someone with the appropriate skills will volunteer. I've got to pass the buck on this one... as you may have guessed, my abilities mostly lie in the field of roasting. Anyone else?
If that’s where you claim your skills are, you need practice.
In which case, as behavior analysts, we can supply practice by continuing to make intros.
Thank you so much. It helped a lot as I was looking for this specific concept everywhere. Well explained.👍🏽