I understand the Conditioned Response. What I don't understand is my fixation (or the relevance for the experiment) of the word 'TOOTHPASTE' on the document in the video. What was THAT about?
@Phedrus1975 Hi Friend this is a clip from a live class I taught on closed circuit TV in about 1984. The "toothpaste" word on the paper displayed referred to an earlier part of the video [not shown here] where I demonstrated that toothpaste may be a neutral stimulus in the ginning of a classical conditioning situation, but, if paired with a cute guy or lady, can becaome a conditioned stimulus, such that a particular toothpaste brand can provide a partial sexual response.
I understand the Conditioned Response. What I don't understand is my fixation (or the relevance for the experiment) of the word 'TOOTHPASTE' on the document in the video. What was THAT about?
Phedrus1975 2 weeks ago
@Phedrus1975 Hi Friend this is a clip from a live class I taught on closed circuit TV in about 1984. The "toothpaste" word on the paper displayed referred to an earlier part of the video [not shown here] where I demonstrated that toothpaste may be a neutral stimulus in the ginning of a classical conditioning situation, but, if paired with a cute guy or lady, can becaome a conditioned stimulus, such that a particular toothpaste brand can provide a partial sexual response.
rmorecook 2 weeks ago
US: pumbing of the blue thing
UR: blinking of the eye
CS: sound of the pencil
CR: blinking of the eye
Thesmartfreak101 2 months ago
thank you for the illustration of this phenomena :)
Antisyncretism 1 year ago