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conditioning    音标拼音: [kənd'ɪʃənɪŋ]
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conditioning
n 1: a learning process in which an organism's behavior becomes
dependent on the occurrence of a stimulus in its
environment

Condition \Con*di"tion\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Conditioned}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Conditioning}.]
1. To make terms; to stipulate.
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Pay me back my credit,
And I'll condition with ye. --Beau. & Fl.
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2. (Metaph.) To impose upon an object those relations or
conditions without which knowledge and thought are alleged
to be impossible.
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To think of a thing is to condition. --Sir W.
Hamilton.
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conditioning \conditioning\ n.
a learning process in which an organism's behavior becomes
dependent on the occurrence of a stimulus in its environment.
See {conditioned response}.
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106 Moby Thesaurus words for "conditioning":
Pavlovian conditioning, absorption and regurgitation, acclimation,
acclimatization, accommodation, accustoming, adaptation, adaption,
addictive, adjustment, apprenticeship, automatic writing,
automatism, basic training, behavior, blind impulse, brainwashing,
breaking, breaking-in, breeding, case hardening, catechization,
compulsiveness, conditioned response, cultivation, development,
dictation, discipline, domestication, drill, drilling, echolalia,
echopraxia, enablement, equipment, exercise, familiarization,
fetching-up, fit, fitting, fostering, furnishing, grooming,
habit-forming, habituating, habituation, hard, hardening,
housebreaking, imbuement, implantation, impregnation, impression,
improvement, impulse, in-service training, inculcation,
indoctrination, infixation, infixion, infusion, inoculation,
instillation, instillment, instinct, instinctiveness,
instrumental conditioning, inurement, involuntariness,
manual training, military training, naturalization,
negative reinforcement, nurture, nurturing, on-the-job training,
operant conditioning, orientation, physiologically addictive,
positive reinforcement, practice, preparation, psychagogy,
psychologically addictive, qualification, raising, readying,
rearing, reeducation, reflex, reflex action, rehearsal,
reindoctrination, reinforcement, reorientation, seasoning,
sheer chemistry, sloyd, taming, training, tuning,
unconditioned reflex, unwilledness, upbringing,
vocational education, vocational training


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  • Conditioning | Definition, Examples, Pavlov, Facts | Britannica
    Conditioning, in physiology, a behavioral process whereby a response becomes more frequent or more predictable in a given environment as a result of reinforcement, with reinforcement typically being a stimulus or reward for a desired response
  • Classical Conditioning: How It Works With Examples - Simply Psychology
    Classical conditioning (also known as Pavlovian or respondent conditioning) is learning through association and was discovered by Pavlov, a Russian physiologist In simple terms, two stimuli are linked together to produce a new learned response in a person or animal
  • Classical conditioning - Wikipedia
    Classical conditioning (also respondent conditioning and Pavlovian conditioning) is a behavioral procedure in which a biologically potent stimulus (e g food, a puff of air on the eye, a potential rival) is paired with a neutral stimulus (e g the sound of a musical triangle)
  • Conditioning: Definition, Types, Psychology - The Berkeley Well-Being . . .
    From the earliest stages of human development to the complexities of adult behavior, conditioning plays a key role in molding our responses to our environment In this article, we’ll learn about the science of conditioning, exploring its various forms and mechanisms as well as the profound influence it exerts on the human psyche
  • Conditioning - Psychologist World
    Conditioning in behavioral psychology is a theory that the reaction ("response") to an object or event ("stimulus") by a person or animal can be modified by 'learning', or conditioning The most well-known form of this is Classical Conditioning (see below), and Skinner built on it to produce Operant Conditioning
  • Classical Conditioning: Examples and How It Works - Verywell Mind
    Classical conditioning involves forming an association between two stimuli, resulting in a learned response There are three basic phases of this process The first part of the classical conditioning process requires a naturally occurring stimulus that will automatically elicit a response
  • Conditioning: What It Is and How to Develop It
    When physiologists and fitness scientists talk about “conditioning,” they’re talking about your body’s ability to create energy using these aerobic and anaerobic systems The more conditioning you have, the more efficient your body is at creating energy in a given metabolic system The Two Types of Conditioning: Aerobic and Anaerobic
  • Understanding Classical Conditioning: Key Concepts Explained
    Explore the principles of classical conditioning, including key concepts like stimuli, responses, and phases of learning Classical conditioning is a fundamental concept in psychology that explains how organisms learn to associate stimuli with responses
  • Conditioning - Encyclopedia. com
    Conditioning is a term used in psychology to refer to two specific types of associative learning, as well as to the operant and classical conditioning procedures that produce that learning
  • Conditioning: Psychology Definition, History Examples - Dr. Philip G . . .
    Conditioning, a fundamental concept in psychology, refers to the process by which behavioral responses become associated with specific environmental stimuli This phenomenon is crucial to understanding how organisms learn and adapt





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