1. Cognitive Factors and Conditioning: Comments on Papers.
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Stern, John A.
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COGNITION , *CLASSICAL conditioning , *AWARENESS , *EXPECTATION (Psychology) , *STIMULUS generalization - Abstract
The response measure in which conditioning is measured ranges from the eyelid to electrodermal and vascular responses. Cognition, in the sense utilized by most of these experimenters, deals with awareness by the subject of something. Awareness is an essential ingredient of the development of expectancies. In the count-up to a noxious stimulus, studies, subjects can develop expectancies about the likelihood of occurrence of the stimuli, as well as expectancies about the time of occurrence of stimuli.
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- 1973
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