Delay reduction hypothesis — In classical conditioning, the delay reduction hypothesis states that certain discriminative stimuli (DS) are more effective as conditioned reinforcers (CR) if they signal a decrease in time to a positive reinforcer or an increase in time to an… … Wikipedia
Conditioning equipment — In telecommunication, the term conditioning equipment has the following meanings: At junctions of circuits, equipment used to obtain desired circuit characteristics, such as matched transmission levels, matched impedances, and equalization… … Wikipedia
conditioning — 1. Minimizes detrimental circuit characteristics such as attenuation, impedance, propagation delay, and phase distortion by adding and fine tuning equipment. 2. The degree of quality provided on a leased line according to a tariff schedule … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations
Classical conditioning — This dog was fitted with a cannula to measure the amount of salivation when presented with a certain stimulus, Pavlov Museum, 2005 Classical conditioning (also Pavlovian or respondent conditioning, Pavlovian reinforcement) is a form of… … Wikipedia
Eyeblink conditioning — (EBC) is a form of classical conditioning that has been used extensively to study neural structures and mechanisms that underlie learning and memory. The procedure is relatively simple and usually consists of pairing an auditory or visual… … Wikipedia
Operant conditioning — is a form of psychological learning during which an individual modifies the occurrence and form of its own behavior due to the association of the behavior with a stimulus. Operant conditioning is distinguished from classical conditioning (also… … Wikipedia
C conditioning — Type of line conditioning that controls attenuation, distortion, and delay distortion so they lie within specific limits … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations
line conditioning — Telephone company service that reduces envelope delay, noise, and amplitude distortion, enabling the subscriber to transmit higher speed data than over traditional phone lines … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations
Tickling — is the act of touching a part of the body, so as to cause involuntary twitching movements or laughter. Such sensations can be pleasurable or exciting, but are sometimes considered highly unpleasant, particularly in the case of relentless heavy… … Wikipedia
Fragiles-X-Syndrom — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 Q99.2 Fragiles X Chromosom Syndrom des fragilen X Chromosoms … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fragiles X-Syndrom — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 Q99.2 Fragiles X Chromosom Syndrom des fragilen X Chromosoms … Deutsch Wikipedia