Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet CONDITIONED
CONDITIONED
Definition av CONDITIONED
- böjningsform av condition
- perfektparticip av condition
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- Conditioned avoidance response, the avoidance of an unconditioned aversive stimulus triggered by a neutral conditioned stimulus.
- In various specific applications, this method is also called by various other names, including biphase mark code (CC), F2F (frequency/double frequency), Aiken biphase, and conditioned diphase.
- The variation may be conditioned by the phonological, morphological, and/or syntactic environment in which the morpheme finds itself.
- In 1888, railroad executive and educator John Byers Anderson donated his personal library to the College of Emporia to commemorate his 50th wedding anniversary, and his former mentee Andrew Carnegie donated additional funds to build a library in Anderson's honor (conditioned upon the new college paying off its mortgage).
- Lawsuits were filed by the township seeking to overturn these annexations; to make the transfer of the territory to the city more amicable and to end litigiation, Oak Park initiated talks with the township on a 425 Agreement in September 2004, which allows the transfer of territory conditioned on the sharing of taxes generated from the transferred territory.
- The majority of John Smith's sales are of the nitrogenated Extra Smooth product, although a cask conditioned variant is available nationally.
- This particular example also turns out to be ill conditioned: as a small error in any calculation will cause drastic changes in the final position of the billiard balls.
- However, classical conditioning can affect operant conditioning; classically conditioned stimuli can reinforce operant responses.
- Chaos magic teaches that the essence of magic is that perceptions are conditioned by beliefs, and that the world as we perceive it can be changed by deliberately changing those beliefs.
- Respondent behavior specifically refers to the behavior consistently elicited by a reflexive or classically conditioned stimulus.
- Hebb's master's thesis, entitled Conditioned and Unconditioned Reflexes and Inhibition, tried to show that skeletal reflexes were due to cellular learning.
- The new air conditioned stadium was slated to feature a retractable roof, which many argued could increase stadium revenue from those who would otherwise not want to sit in the heat during games as the season progresses throughout the hot Texas summer, in particular those that occur in the afternoon.
- In classical or respondent conditioning, a neutral stimulus (conditioned stimulus) is delivered just before a reflex-eliciting stimulus (unconditioned stimulus) such as food or pain.
- Trappist beers are mostly top-fermented, including La Trappe Bockbier, and mainly bottle conditioned.
- sabbe dhammā anattā – all dharmas (conditioned or unconditioned things) have no unchanging self or soul.
- According to an article from Mormonism Research Ministry, the blessings' fulfillment are often conditioned on members' faithfulness to the church, helping keep members obedient to church leaders and blaming themselves rather than the patriarch when the promises are not fulfilled.
- For the comfort of the 1,075 crewmembers and 2,200 embarked troops, all crewed spaces and berthing areas are individually heated and air conditioned.
- The conditional entropy of an observation variable e conditioned on a variable h characterizing alternative hypotheses provides a measure of the irrelevance of the observation variable e to the set of competing hypotheses characterized by h.
- The signs are relatively arbitrary, and the animals seem to produce them with a degree of volition (as opposed to relatively automatic conditioned behaviors or unconditioned instincts, usually including facial expressions).
- After many CS-US pairings, an association is formed such that a learned blink, or conditioned response (CR), occurs and precedes US onset.
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