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* ] or Pavlovian conditioning, a form of learning in which one stimulus comes to signal the occurrence of a second stimulus | ||
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** ], a two-step process in classical conditioning | ||
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** ], how we can come to like or dislike something through an association | ||
** ], classical conditioning involving aversive stimuli | |||
** ], classical conditioning involving pairing of a stimulus with an eyeblink-eliciting stimulus | |||
* ] or instrumental conditioning, a form of learning in which behavior is modified by its consequences | |||
** ], operant conditioning training individuals to act in a society | |||
* ], classical and operant conditioning in mental health treatment | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Conditioning may refer to:
- Aerobic conditioning, exercise which trains the heart and lungs to pump blood more efficiently
- Air conditioning, the removal of heat from indoor air for thermal comfort
- Automobile air conditioning, air conditioning in a vehicle
- Solar air conditioning, air conditioning using solar power
- Ice storage air conditioning, air conditioning using ice storage
- Beer conditioning, maturation, clarification, and stabilisation of beer
- Bottle conditioning, above conditioning after bottling
- Body conditioning, via physical exercise
- Conditioning (probability), a concept in probability theory
- Conditioning (numerical analysis), a quantity describing if a numerical problem is well-behaved
- Data conditioning, the use of data management techniques in a computer system
- Flow conditioning, the study of the movement of fluids in pipes
- Signal conditioning, manipulating an analog signal in such a way that it meets the requirements of the next stage
Learning
- Classical conditioning or Pavlovian conditioning, a form of learning in which one stimulus comes to signal the occurrence of a second stimulus
- Second-order conditioning, a two-step process in classical conditioning
- Evaluative conditioning, how we can come to like or dislike something through an association
- Fear conditioning, classical conditioning involving aversive stimuli
- Eyeblink conditioning, classical conditioning involving pairing of a stimulus with an eyeblink-eliciting stimulus
- Operant conditioning or instrumental conditioning, a form of learning in which behavior is modified by its consequences
- Social conditioning, operant conditioning training individuals to act in a society
- Covert conditioning, classical and operant conditioning in mental health treatment
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Conditioning.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: