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How is high order conditioning performed

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Higher Order Conditioning

Higher-Order Conditioning is a type of conditioning emphasized by Ivan Pavlov. It involves the modification of reaction to a neutral stimulus associated with a conditioned stimulus that was formerly neutral. ... This indicates that the stimulus can be changed and that salivation will still occur.

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Higher Order Conditioning

Higher-Order Conditioning is a type of conditioning emphasized by Ivan Pavlov. It involves the modification of reaction to a neutral stimulus associated with a conditioned stimulus that was formerly neutral. ... This indicates that the stimulus can be changed and that salivation will still occur.

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