Hello Mustafa! I am not 100% sure i understand your question. But most textbook description of Pavlov’s work discuss the importance of timing in the respondent pairing process. But also it makes logical sense that pairing is more successful when done closely in time. We hope this helps!
@@PasstheBigABAExam first of all thanks alooot for the quick response i wasnt expecting that :) i appreciate that :) i read some cases where conditioning would happen even if the interval between the CS and the US is longer than a day ( food poisoning for example)so i was asking for more examples or researches that speak for the importance of the contiguity in Conditioning if you have any ?
@@mbaraka9523 Gotcha! Well, with all science nothing is “always” or “never”, so it is of course possible that there are studies that speak to variations and that does make sense! I don’t have any specific research on hand. This info is sort of the basic rule of thumb about contingencies and contiguity, which is what is necessary for the BIG exam! If you have any other questions, email us at info@passthebigabaexam.com or bring your questions to our next free Q&A!
Thanks for the video greatly explained 🙏 i have a question still. What findings speak for contiguity as a critical concept of classical conditioning?
Hello Mustafa! I am not 100% sure i understand your question. But most textbook description of Pavlov’s work discuss the importance of timing in the respondent pairing process. But also it makes logical sense that pairing is more successful when done closely in time. We hope this helps!
@@PasstheBigABAExam first of all thanks alooot for the quick response i wasnt expecting that :) i appreciate that :)
i read some cases where conditioning would happen even if the interval between the CS and the US is longer than a day ( food poisoning for example)so i was asking for more examples or researches that speak for the importance of the contiguity in Conditioning if you have any ?
@@mbaraka9523 Gotcha! Well, with all science nothing is “always” or “never”, so it is of course possible that there are studies that speak to variations and that does make sense! I don’t have any specific research on hand. This info is sort of the basic rule of thumb about contingencies and contiguity, which is what is necessary for the BIG exam! If you have any other questions, email us at info@passthebigabaexam.com or bring your questions to our next free Q&A!
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