At 10:53 AM -0500 9/11/00, Shirley-Anne Hensch wrote:
>TIPSters:
>
>I have spent the better part of the morning trying to find something on the
>web (anything?) that will help students master the basics of classical
>conditioning. I have found lots of basic text stuff, mostly with the same
>example (dogs and some auditory stimulus), but I can't find anything
>'interactive' or anything that goes into something beyond salivating dogs.
>Do any of you have any URLs that might be of value tucked away in your list
>of resources?
>
>TIA,
>
>Shirley Hensch
Have you tried popping a bottle of Lienies in front of the class?
I've also heard of people handing out Sweetarts or some sort of bitter
candy and pairing that with a neutral stimulus of your choice to give
students some first hand experience with the process.
Extra credit for those on the list:
What responses does the simulus "Michael Sylvester" elicit?
Describe the S-S pairings responsible.
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