if a particular stimulus in the dog's surroundings was present when the dog was given food then that stimulus could become associated with food and cause salivation on its own - from Google. If in simple terms, it is like X person doing sex with Y person under certain conditions, so when X and Y breakup, X person will be conditioned in such a way, that if they do sex with Z person, they will remember those certain conditions when X and Y did sex and might get hard. But this only happens when repeatedly done in the same exact way.
if a particular stimulus in the dog's surroundings was present when the dog was given food then that stimulus could become associated with food and cause salivation on its own - from Google. If in simple terms,... 9158 Kim Dokja.
I've read too much X Y in maths that I understood nothing n gave up
I've read too much X Y in maths that I understood nothing n gave up Jasper ◕`ε´◕
I'll try to explain
Pavlov's theory is a conditioning in where stimulus or a signal is followed by a reward.
For example:
I am exposed to food packaged in a plastic that crinkles when I open it (chips, biscuits, etc.)
So now when I hear a plastic crinkle (stimulus / signal) my mind instantly registers it as food (reward) because I'm used to seeing food whenever I hear that sound. My first thought whenever I hear it is "that's food".
In conclusion, my mind automatically associates food with that sound because I am exposed to that condition.
I'll try to explainPavlov's theory is a conditioning in where stimulus or a signal is followed by a reward.For example:I am exposed to food packaged in a plastic that crinkles when I open it (chips, biscuits, e... Achlysalypse
Ohhh yes!!! My dumbass mind just forgot that I have a chapter about this theory in my textbook
its like pavlovs theory but with sex
What is pavlovs theory
What's pavlovs theory
if a particular stimulus in the dog's surroundings was present when the dog was given food then that stimulus could become associated with food and cause salivation on its own - from Google. If in simple terms, it is like X person doing sex with Y person under certain conditions, so when X and Y breakup, X person will be conditioned in such a way, that if they do sex with Z person, they will remember those certain conditions when X and Y did sex and might get hard. But this only happens when repeatedly done in the same exact way.
I've read too much X Y in maths that I understood nothing n gave up
I'll try to explain
Pavlov's theory is a conditioning in where stimulus or a signal is followed by a reward.
For example:
I am exposed to food packaged in a plastic that crinkles when I open it (chips, biscuits, etc.)
So now when I hear a plastic crinkle (stimulus / signal) my mind instantly registers it as food (reward) because I'm used to seeing food whenever I hear that sound. My first thought whenever I hear it is "that's food".
In conclusion, my mind automatically associates food with that sound because I am exposed to that condition.
Ohhh yes!!!
My dumbass mind just forgot that I have a chapter about this theory in my textbook