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Перевод: conditioning
[прилагательное] кондиционирующий; [существительное] кондиционирование; меры к сохранению чего-л. в свежем состоянии; меры к улучшению физического состояния; обработка
Тезаурус:
- (1981, p. 8), however, deny the need to specify a theory of conditioning and concern themselves with the empirical implications of the view that changes in attention will be governed by the known laws of classical conditioning.
- This beer then spends from two to four weeks of warm conditioning at temperatures of up to 15C.
- An attenuation of latent inhibition with a long interval between exposure and conditioning has not always been found, even in flavour-aversion learning - Nachman and Jones (1974) and Siegel (1974) have found the latent inhibition effect to persist in strength at intervals of much more than 3.5 h.
- The liquid is now officially called beer but it needs a few days further conditioning in the brewery, to purge some of the rough alcohols, before it is ready to leave for the pub.
- Kraemer and Roberts (1984) interpreted their results as implying that the pre-exposure procedure and the conditioning procedure establish independent memories and the ability of the former to interfere with retrieval of the latter declines over the retention interval.
- It is that conditioning in the cask that marks it out from the rest of the world's beers.
- Follow our guide and make cutting, cleansing and conditioning work for you.
- Bonardi, Honey, and Hall (1991) found the effect using flavour-aversion learning; and Hall and Honey (1990) were able to demonstrate context-specificity in a conditioned suppression study that differed from the experiment reported by Hall and Honey (1989 a ) only in that conditioning consisted of a single reinforced trial with each CS (Fig. 4.6).
- For operant conditioning to work, at least some stimuli must be reinforcing, and others aversive, without previous training.
- This difficulty was overcome by the concept of "operant conditioning", developed by the behaviourist, Skinner.
- Those that received pre-exposure and conditioning in the same context acquired the CR slowly (i.e. showed latent inhibition); those that experienced a change of context from exposure to conditioning learned as readily as the control subjects.
- If the acquisition of latent inhibition by B blocks that by A, then these subjects should show more rapid conditioning to A than those given no experience of B before their AB trials.
- If it was conditioning it was deep as her bones and marrow.
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