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Join us for another Neurofeedback Podcast episode featuring Jay Gunkelman, QEEGD (the man who has read over 500,000 brain scans) and Dr. Mari Swingle (author of i-Minds). Hosted by Pete Jansons, this episode explores operant vs. classical conditioning, the psychology of rewards vs. punishments, and how neurofeedback shapes behavior.
What are you talking about? Why the Narrative matters. Everything we do, or do not do, is driven by a belief system. Frank Outlaw is credited with the statement; “Watch your thoughts, they become words; watch your words, they become actions; watch your actions, they become habits; watch your habits, they become character; watch your character, for it becomes your destiny.” All what Mr. Outlaw stated is driven by our Self-Talk. We believe what we tell ourselves repeatedly. Whether we are talking about Classical Conditioning, Mass formation, Narrative Control, or basic manipulation- they are all driven by repetition of message whether visual, kinesthetic, or auditory. Epigenetics tells us that we are a community of 50 trillion cells all driven by our environment. This awareness can keep us from being controlled and manipulated by nefarious sources not looking out for our best interests. Tune into Like It Matters Radio for an hour of power as Mr. Black helps listeners understand the power of the Narrative, why what we are talking about matters! Mr. Scott V. Black has been in the trenches walking with businesses and their leaders for more than 30 years. Helping them in their civic, personal and professional experiences to live their lives LIKE IT MATTERS. He is a master trainer, a human behavioral specialist, and disciplined in transactional analysis, cognitive behavioral therapy, logotherapy and as a human potential and life coach. His 30 years of transformational training is now available daily on the Radio to give his listeners Hope, Passion and the tools to change their lives and the lives of those they impact. Join us on the Way of Warrior journey, where living with purpose transforms into a way of life. For transformative trainings, coaching, or to connect with Scott V Black, visit wayofwarrior.training. Embrace your journey, for when you live with purpose, it truly matters—it is the Way of the Warrior! For more information and to connect with Scott, visit: WayofWarrior.training For more great podcasts, visit: WayofWarriorPOD.com To access Scott's daily devotional, visit: WayofWarrior.blogSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome back to THE IAS COMPANION. Follow us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@IASCompanion. In today's lecture, we will discuss Classical Conditioning in Psychology. Classical conditioning is a fundamental learning process first described by Ivan Pavlov, a Russian physiologist. It involves creating associations between a neutral stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus to produce a conditioned response. This lecture will explore the basic principles, laws, and theories of classical conditioning, enriched with examples to illustrate the concepts. #UPSC #IASprep #civilserviceexam #IASexamination #IASaspirants #UPSCjourney #IASexam #civilservice #IASgoals #UPSC2024 #IAS2024 #civilservant #IAScoaching #aUPSCmotivation #IASmotivation #UPSCpreparation #IASpreparation #UPSCguide #IASguide #UPSCtips #IAS #UPSCbooks #IASbooks #UPSCexamstrategy #IASexamstrategy #UPSCmentorship #IASmentorship #UPSCcommunity #IAScommunity #UPSCpreparation #IASpreparation #UPSCguide #IASguide #UPSCtips #IAStips #UPSCbooks #IASbooks #UPSCexamstrategy #IASexamstrategy #UPSCmentorship #IASmentorship #UPSCcommunity #IAScommunity
Welcome to the Social-Engineer Podcast: The Doctor Is In Series – where we will discuss understandings and developments in the field of psychology. In today's episode, Chris and Abbie are discussing Irrational Fears & Phobias. They will talk about the similarities, the differences, why some are necessary and how to overcome the ones that aren't. [March 4, 2024] 00:00 - Intro 00:21 - Dr. Abbie Maroño Intro 00:50 - Intro Links - Social-Engineer.com - http://www.social-engineer.com/ - Managed Voice Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/vishing-service/ - Managed Email Phishing - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/se-phishing-service/ - Adversarial Simulations - https://www.social-engineer.com/services/social-engineering-penetration-test/ - Social-Engineer channel on SLACK - https://social-engineering-hq.slack.com/ssb - CLUTCH - http://www.pro-rock.com/ - innocentlivesfoundation.org - http://www.innocentlivesfoundation.org/ 04:55 - The Topic of the Day: Irrational Fears & Phobias 05:09 - Fear vs Phobia 06:33 - Attack of the Lizard People 08:57 - Fear of the Dark 11:28 - In the Heights 13:54 - Might As Well Jump 15:32 - Flight Mode 17:04 - Send in the Clowns 17:32 - Phobias! We Mean It 19:18 - Genetics Squared 21:06 - Beware the Ladybug! 24:35 - Was it a Bunny? 26:09 - Classical Conditioning 27:10 - Little Albert 29:51 - Fear Factor 32:11 - Animal Intuition 33:40 - Mister Ed 34:50 - Fur Babies 36:01 - Learned Response 38:21 - Changing Minds 42:05 - Safety First! 43:21 - Virtual Assistant 44:55 - Words Matter 47:21 - Next Month: David Matsumoto 48:07 - Wrap Up & Outro - www.social-engineer.com - www.innocentlivesfoundation.org Find us online: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrAbbieofficial - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dr-abbie-maroño-phd-35ab2611a - Instagram: @DoctorAbbieofficial - Twitter: https://twitter.com/humanhacker - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopherhadnagy References: De Jongh, A., Muris, P., ter Horst, G., Van Zuuren, F., Schoenmakers, N., & Makkes, P. (1999). One-session cognitive treatment of dental phobia: Preparing dental phobics for treatment by restructuring negative cognitions. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 37(S1), S89-S100. Dilger, S., Straube, T., Mentzel, H. J., Fitzek, C., Reichenbach, J. R., Hecht, H., ... & Miltner, W. H. (2003). Brain activation to phobia-related pictures in spider phobic humans: An event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Neuroscience Letters, 348(1), 29-32. Hettema, J. M., Neale, M. C., & Kendler, K. S. (2001). A review and meta-analysis of the genetic epidemiology of anxiety disorders. American Journal of Psychiatry, 158(10), 1568-1578. Kendler, K. S., Myers, J., & Prescott, C. A. (2002). The etiology of phobias: An evaluation of the stress-diathesis model. Archives of General Psychiatry, 59(3), 242-248. Lacey, C., Frampton, C., & Beaglehole, B. (2022). oVRcome – Self-guided virtual reality for specific phobias: A randomised controlled trial. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 000486742211107. https://doi.org/10.1177/00048674221110779 Mineka, S., & Zinbarg, R. (2006). A contemporary learning theory perspective on the etiology of anxiety disorders: It's not what you thought it was. American Psychologist, 61(1), 10-26. Ollendick, T. H., Ost, L. G., Reuterskiöld, L., Costa, N., Cederlund, R., Sirbu, C., ... & Jarrett, M. A. (2009). One-session treatment of specific phobias in youth: A randomized clinical trial in the United States and Sweden. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77(3), 504-516. Rauch, S. L., Whalen, P. J., Shin, L. M., McInerney, S. C., Macklin, M. L., Lasko, N. B., ... & Pitman, R. K. (2000). Exaggerated amygdala response to masked facial stimuli in posttraumatic stress disorder: A functional MRI study. Biological Psychiatry, 47(9), 769-776. University of York. (2023, February 6). Facing fears in just three hours of therapy could resolve phobias in children. Retrieved from https://www.york.ac.uk/news-and-events/news/2023/research/facing-fears-phobias-children/
(12/12/23) It's CPI Day, and November inflation clocked-in at an expected rate of .1%, which now begs the answer to tomorrow's question: Will the Fed do? A review of market performance vs portfolio performance: What metric are you using to measure success? Market history vs current market dynamics, and the investor conundrum" How "this time" could very well be different. We have seen a classical conditioning of the markets: The Fed always comes to the rescue. All you need to know about QE from Ben Bernanke in 2010. Al Gore is up in arms over no elimination of fossil fuels (which are necessary for life as we know it). Tik-Tok news and "adult" discussions; Poll: Are economic conditions getting worse? Data sources. Composites of the CPI: What matters more--CPI or Core CPI (what the Fed looks at). Markets are betting the Fed is done...but, the Fed has not said: Wants lower asset prices, slower economic growth and higher unemployment and disinflation. Market pre-open commentary; changes in market psychology. SEG-1: CPI Day & Fed Preview SEG-2: The Fed's Classical Conditioning of the Markets SEG-3: Are Economic Conditions Getting Worse? SEG-4: Composites of the CPI Hosted by RIA Advisors' Chief Investment Strategist Lance Roberts, CIO Produced by Brent Clanton, Executive Producer -------- Watch today's show on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi7ygBOQt2c&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=1&t=2s -------- The latest installment of our new feature, Before the Bell, "Is Measuring Markets By Equal-weighting Better?" is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU88QqvjKqc&list=PLwNgo56zE4RAbkqxgdj-8GOvjZTp9_Zlz&index=1 ------- Our previous show is here: "Ten Steps to Achieving the 'American Dream'" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpGNCtFVKvk&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=1&t=2449s -------- Articles Mentioned in this Show: "The 'American Dream' Isn't Dead. 10-Steps To Achieve It." https://realinvestmentadvice.com/the-american-dream-isnt-dead-10-steps-to-achieve-it/ ------- Get more info & commentary: https://realinvestmentadvice.com/newsletter/ -------- Register for our next Candid Coffee: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/6316958366519/WN_jCrzdX9uSJSrg5MBN5Oy8g ------- SUBSCRIBE to The Real Investment Show here: http://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealInvestmentShow -------- Visit our Site: https://www.realinvestmentadvice.com Contact Us: 1-855-RIA-PLAN -------- Subscribe to SimpleVisor: https://www.simplevisor.com/register-new -------- Connect with us on social: https://twitter.com/RealInvAdvice https://twitter.com/LanceRoberts https://www.facebook.com/RealInvestmentAdvice/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/realinvestmentadvice/ #InvestingAdvice #CPI #Inflation #FederalReserve #InterestRates #FedPause #Markets #Money #Investing
(12/12/23) It's CPI Day, and November inflation clocked-in at an expected rate of .1%, which now begs the answer to tomorrow's question: Will the Fed do? A review of market performance vs portfolio performance: What metric are you using to measure success? Market history vs current market dynamics, and the investor conundrum" How "this time" could very well be different. We have seen a classical conditioning of the markets: The Fed always comes to the rescue. All you need to know about QE from Ben Bernanke in 2010. Al Gore is up in arms over no elimination of fossil fuels (which are necessary for life as we know it). Tik-Tok news and "adult" discussions; Poll: Are economic conditions getting worse? Data sources. Composites of the CPI: What matters more--CPI or Core CPI (what the Fed looks at). Markets are betting the Fed is done...but, the Fed has not said: Wants lower asset prices, slower economic growth and higher unemployment and disinflation. Market pre-open commentary; changes in market psychology. SEG-1: CPI Day & Fed Preview SEG-2: The Fed's Classical Conditioning of the Markets SEG-3: Are Economic Conditions Getting Worse? SEG-4: Composites of the CPI Hosted by RIA Advisors' Chief Investment Strategist Lance Roberts, CIO Produced by Brent Clanton, Executive Producer -------- Watch today's show on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi7ygBOQt2c&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=1&t=2s -------- The latest installment of our new feature, Before the Bell, "Is Measuring Markets By Equal-weighting Better?" is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU88QqvjKqc&list=PLwNgo56zE4RAbkqxgdj-8GOvjZTp9_Zlz&index=1 ------- Our previous show is here: "Ten Steps to Achieving the 'American Dream'" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpGNCtFVKvk&list=PLVT8LcWPeAugpcGzM8hHyEP11lE87RYPe&index=1&t=2449s -------- Articles Mentioned in this Show: "The 'American Dream' Isn't Dead. 10-Steps To Achieve It." https://realinvestmentadvice.com/the-american-dream-isnt-dead-10-steps-to-achieve-it/ ------- Get more info & commentary: https://realinvestmentadvice.com/newsletter/ -------- Register for our next Candid Coffee: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/6316958366519/WN_jCrzdX9uSJSrg5MBN5Oy8g ------- SUBSCRIBE to The Real Investment Show here: http://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealInvestmentShow -------- Visit our Site: https://www.realinvestmentadvice.com Contact Us: 1-855-RIA-PLAN -------- Subscribe to SimpleVisor: https://www.simplevisor.com/register-new -------- Connect with us on social: https://twitter.com/RealInvAdvice https://twitter.com/LanceRoberts https://www.facebook.com/RealInvestmentAdvice/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/realinvestmentadvice/ #InvestingAdvice #CPI #Inflation #FederalReserve #InterestRates #FedPause #Markets #Money #Investing
What if you can manipulate someone's behavior? More specifically, make them drool at the sound of a bell or make them fear whatever you desire. And no, I'm not talking about some crazy super-villain power…I'm talking about Classical Conditioning. In this week's episode, we discuss Pavlov's dog and the infamous Little Albert Experiment and what it teaches us about our behavior. This episode also features extra notes for AP Psychology students in preparation for the exam.
How can Classical Conditioning and Behavioural Sciences help us in the gym? Unpack the science behind confronting and overcoming the fears that hold you back from achieving your health, fitness and relationship goals. Have you ever felt your heart race at the thought of stepping onto a gym floor? Or hesitated to express your true feelings to a loved one, fearing their reaction? You're not alone. In this exciting episode, we will delve deep into the transformative world of Exposure Therapy - a groundbreaking method rooted in Classical Conditioning. Now - this episode is more than just theory; it's actionable advice. We'll journey from the psychology of 'why we fear' to practical steps to conquer those fears. Whether you're navigating the intimidating world of fitness or the complex corridors of personal relationships, get ready to redefine your narrative. Plus, we have a homework challenge that could be the game-changer you've been waiting for. Dive in and face your fears head-on!
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Here, CC stands for classical conditioning. I gave a variety of examples, both behavior and training-oriented, where classical conditioning gets behaviors much faster than operant conditioning, and with a more reflexive/fast response as your end result. I'm loving classical conditioning to train and maintain behaviors! I also answered random questions on various topics. Follow my training! The High Drive Dog More online training! Fenzi Dog Sports Academy
When we pair two stimuli together as part of a classical conditioning training plan, it can sometimes be hard to determine when the association has been made between the old stimulus and the new stimulus… the “food” and the “bell”, to draw from a popular example. In this episode, I answer a question submitted by a patron with some ideas on what to look for to determine if that association is strong enough and it's time to proceed to the next step. In this episode, we discuss quick review of conditioned emotional response, what happens when you pair a reinforcer with a stimulus in the environment, using this strategy to build a specific, positive CER in a training session, a recap of Lindsay Wood Brown's work on resource guarding, and applying this strategy to stimulus-stimulus pairing with scent. For full show notes and transcript, visit: www.hannahbranigan.dog/podcast/172 This podcast is supported by MET Conference 2023: www.metconference.com/
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Megan and Michelle learn about claustrophobia, solitary confinement, exposure therapy, for-profit prisons, tablets for inmates, recidivism, classical conditioning, and agro-phobia.Resources:Claustrophobia (Wikipedia)Solitary Confinement (Wikipedia)The research is clear: Solitary confinement causes long-lasting harmWant to support Prosecco Theory?Check out our merch, available on teepublic.com!Follow/Subscribe wherever you listen!Rate, review, and tell your friends!Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!****************Ever thought about starting your own podcast? From day one, Buzzsprout gave us all the tools we needed get Prosecco Theory off the ground. What are you waiting for? Follow this link to get started. Cheers!!
I'm talking about more human examples on how we learn through classical conditioning. But I want to connect these examples to the horse world so we can see how easily connections can be made in the horse's mind and how classical conditioning is always working whether we notice it or not.
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Our 125th weekly episode of The Horse & Hound Podcast features an interview dressage Olympian and recent World Championships team silver medallist Richard Davison. He talks about his experiences riding a home-bred horse at the 2022 championships in Herning. Our news team then discuss double bridles in dressage, raising young horses and noseband tightness, plus we'll also review the action from the five-star eventing action in Maryland. Finally, veterinary equine behaviourist Dr Gemma Pearson, who talks about classical conditioning. We hope you will enjoy listening.
Before we get into how to train dogs we have to understand the foundation of all learning, in all organisms from the smallest amoeba to humans and that is classical conditioning.This is reflexive learning and is vital to all animals learning and survival.Understand this first and then we can work on more complex training next week.Remember all questions through our instagram: @pooches.galoreTo find out more about Pooches Galore have a look at our website:www.poochesgalore.co.ukInstagram: pooches.galoreLike our podcast: don't forget to follow and reviewSupport the show
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Visit us at shapedbydog.com The way we dog train is different, and there are four elements that are vital to everything we do. It starts with confidence for people and their dogs and layers to grow a relationship of trust. There are many ways to use reinforcement in dog training, and our focus is on layered shaping, which might be a new concept for many people. In the episode you'll hear: • That the vast majority of people start wanting to know how to stop their dogs from doing things. • Why our first step is creating a positive conditioned emotional response for dogs, so they feel good. • That behaviour does not happen in an unemotional vacuum, and we want good emotions. • How we want to minimize, and ideally eliminate, a conflict between people and their dogs. • Why to use the things your dog loves in your training. • That our dogs have a fun life, but we want to be aware of where they earn reinforcement. • The reason to know what food, toys and activities your dog loves. • How we want to begin with our dogs doing simple things. • About using games that change our dog's physiology so they can be in their zone of genius. • That once we've established value for our dogs, we want to transfer that value. • Why our dogs want to do what we want because we empower them with choice. • How we use classical conditioning first, so the bond between dogs and people is one of trust. Resources: 1. Podcast Episode 170: 5 Popular Ways To Train Your Dog With Food - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/170/ 2. YouTube Playlist: Reactive or Aggressive Dogs: Key Insights with Susan Garret - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLphRRSxcMHy0Tbd6ZybIXgJk3mtpBLLk7 3. Podcast Episode 130: Conditioned Responses: The Magic Every New Puppy (And Dog) Owner Must Know About - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/130/ 4.*Book: Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That Change Everything by BJ Fogg - https://geni.us/book-tiny-habits 5. Home School the Dog Online Program - https://dogsthat.com/hstd-joinnow/ 6. *Book: Connection Training: The Heart and Science of Positive Horse Training by Hannah Weston and Rachel Bedingfield - https://geni.us/connection-training 7. Podcast Episode 11: The Power of Permission in Dog Training - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/11/ 8. Podcast Episode 90: Premack, Dog Training and Transfer of Value - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/90/ 9. Podcast Episode 44: Using Coincidences and Positive Associations in Dog Training - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/44/ 10. Podcast Episode 151: How Location Specific Reinforcement Markers Will Improve Your Dog Training! - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/151/ 11. Learn the ItsYerChoice Game (IYC) - https://recallers.com/iycsummit-join/ 12. YouTube Video: Understanding Your Dog's Reinforcement Zone (RZ) with Susan Garrett - https://youtu.be/OaUAScgaFAg 13. Podcast Episode 86: How to Train Unmotivated or Overexcited Dogs (Arousal Curve) - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/86/ 14. Podcast Episode 107: Pedicure Please: 3 Steps To Dog Nail Trimming Or Grooming Success At Home! - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/107/ 15. Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube - https://youtu.be/VYzJsErAXhs *Amazon Links Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Susan only recommends products she uses herself, and all opinions expressed here are her own. The link above is an affiliate link that, at no additional cost to you, we may earn a small commission if you decide to buy from it. Thank you!
Classical conditioning is happening all the time, for better or for worse. It is essentially learning by association. This can work in a negative way such as when you hear a bee buzzing right before you get stung. Now you associate buzzing with being stung. Or classical conditioning can work in a positive way. You hear the song of an ice cream truck and want to go toward it and get a treat. I'll talk about how classical conditioning is training our horses and how you can use it to your benefit.
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Hello everyone, welcome to S2, episode 23, of the "PSYCH MINDED" podcast! In this episode, I discuss the differences between classical and operant conditioning in regard to behavioral learning. As well as what each conditioning type does, who founded each theory, and I even include examples for each. Find out all about today's topic within the episode! Please feel encouraged to leave a comment and express your opinion on today's topic. I am so excited for you all to learn, understand, and share your thoughts with me as I continue with this podcast. I hope you all can take away something new and exciting from this episode, and if you have a topic suggestion, leave a comment for this episode and I will try my best to make one pertaining to it! Enjoy! NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) - nami.org National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 800-273-8255 - suicidepreventionlifeline.org If you think you may need professional help, please contact a professional near you. If you are in need of immediate help please contact 911. Other platforms: IG + TWITTER: @JVMS_ANTHVNY JAIME MUSIC on SOUNDCLOUD: @JAIME - https://soundcloud.com/real_jaime_music DIAMANTÉ COSMETICS STORE SITE: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DiamanteCosmeticsLV?ref=seller-platform-mcnav Brand site: https://diamantecosmetics.weebly.com/ Brand IG: @DIAMANTE_COSM --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/james-anthony-ii/support
Delayed gratification, also referred to as deferred gratification, is often difficult because we're wired not just to seek pleasure but also to avoid pain. Two separate sections of your brain handle pleasure and pain, so this is where it can get challenging. Delayed gratification is challenging. But there are several benefits to not succumbing to an immediate reward. Better health, improved self-worth and overall long-term success with goal setting are just a few. Listen in as I share 4 ways to delay gratification. Get the book "The Marshmallow Test: Why Self-Control Is the Engine of Success" by renowned psychologist Walter Mischel YouTube video of The Marshmallow Test (1970) by Walter Mischel, a professor of psychology at Stanford University, and his graduate student, Ebbe Ebbesen If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. Sign up for the next Follow-Through Challenge Follow me on Social Media:Amy on IGAmy on Facebook Resources:AmyLedin.comLean Bodies Consulting (LBC)LBC University
Knowledge Project Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Don't force sleep, it's dangerous to stay awake in bed for long periods of time“You'd never sit at the dinner table waiting to get hungry, so why would you lie in bed waiting to get sleepy?” – Matthew WalkerPavlov's Classical Conditioning: your brain will begin to bond a negative association with your bed and being awakeTarget a sleep efficiency of 85%-90% (time spent in bed asleep)The harder you try to sleep, the harder it becomesDon't count sheep, take yourself on a long mental journey. Take your mind off of itself.“The snooze button is the perennial expression of the human frustration of chronic lingering sleep debt”– Matthew WalkerExperiment: If you regularly set an alarm clock, would you wake up at that same relative time without the alarm clock?If no, you're probably operating in a sleep deficitAlcohol and Caffeine before bed reduce your body's ability to benefit from sleepAlcohol is the opposite of a sleep aid, it is a sedative and sedation is not sleepTry to cut off caffeine consumption 10 hours before bedContinue reading for specific biological responsesMatthew mentions some methods for combatting insomnia and sleeping betterCognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I)Sleep Restriction and Behavioral Therapy for InsomniaHow to Determine Your Chronotype and Ideal Sleep ScheduleRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgRenowned sleep scientist Matthew Walker discusses everything you need to know about what a better night's sleep can do for your life, and how to prioritize and perfect the way you sleep. Walker breaks down how to identify when you need more sleep, how to deal with insomnia, the best devices to track your sleep, and some unconventional sleep hygiene tips, including why it's never a good idea to count sheep. Walker is a Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at the University of California-Berkeley, and is also the founder and director of the Center for Human Sleep Science. He has published over 100 scientific research studies on the impact of sleep on human brain function, and he is the author of the 2017 book, Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams. -- Want even more? Members get early access, hand-edited transcripts, member-only episodes, and so much more. Learn more here: https://fs.blog/membership/ Every Sunday our Brain Food newsletter shares timeless insights and ideas that you can use at work and home. Add it to your inbox: https://fs.blog/newsletter/ Follow Shane on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/ShaneAParrish
Knowledge Project Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Don't force sleep, it's dangerous to stay awake in bed for long periods of time“You'd never sit at the dinner table waiting to get hungry, so why would you lie in bed waiting to get sleepy?” – Matthew WalkerPavlov's Classical Conditioning: your brain will begin to bond a negative association with your bed and being awakeTarget a sleep efficiency of 85%-90% (time spent in bed asleep)The harder you try to sleep, the harder it becomesDon't count sheep, take yourself on a long mental journey. Take your mind off of itself.“The snooze button is the perennial expression of the human frustration of chronic lingering sleep debt”– Matthew WalkerExperiment: If you regularly set an alarm clock, would you wake up at that same relative time without the alarm clock?If no, you're probably operating in a sleep deficitAlcohol and Caffeine before bed reduce your body's ability to benefit from sleepAlcohol is the opposite of a sleep aid, it is a sedative and sedation is not sleepTry to cut off caffeine consumption 10 hours before bedContinue reading for specific biological responsesMatthew mentions some methods for combatting insomnia and sleeping betterCognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I)Sleep Restriction and Behavioral Therapy for InsomniaHow to Determine Your Chronotype and Ideal Sleep ScheduleRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgRenowned sleep scientist Matthew Walker discusses everything you need to know about what a better night's sleep can do for your life, and how to prioritize and perfect the way you sleep. Walker breaks down how to identify when you need more sleep, how to deal with insomnia, the best devices to track your sleep, and some unconventional sleep hygiene tips, including why it's never a good idea to count sheep. Walker is a Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at the University of California-Berkeley, and is also the founder and director of the Center for Human Sleep Science. He has published over 100 scientific research studies on the impact of sleep on human brain function, and he is the author of the 2017 book, Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams. -- Want even more? Members get early access, hand-edited transcripts, member-only episodes, and so much more. Learn more here: https://fs.blog/membership/ Every Sunday our Brain Food newsletter shares timeless insights and ideas that you can use at work and home. Add it to your inbox: https://fs.blog/newsletter/ Follow Shane on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/ShaneAParrish
What makes us behave the way we do? How can we identify and influence the way others act? And how should an influential leader really behave?In this episode, we hear Richard Pharro, CEO of APMG International, talk to Robert den Broeder, a Coach and guru of behavioral change, to answer all these questions and more. Robert is the Author of: "Organizational Behavior Management (OBM), an introduction" and the Managing Director at OBM Dynamics. Recognized as “The Science of Success”, Robert and Richard discuss everything OBM: from the most common behavioral issues, what triggers them, to how to get to the root of what motivates people. Touching on foundational industry theories like Classical Conditioning and Emotional Bank-accounts, Robert explains the critical keys we need to unlock to “the specific value streams” of individuals and ultimately get to the root of their behaviors.We finish up by asking Robert to divulge his tips for being an impactful, powerful leader and share what his three pieces of advice would be to any new manager wanting to successfully and subtly govern their team.So, If you have a personal interest in knowing how to spot behavioral issues and want to develop the knowledge and skills to combat them, to become the best leader you can, join us as we extract the actionable secrets of Organizational Behavior Management from Robert. Links:To find out how you can apply the scientifically proven OBM, or “Science of Success”, to your department or team look at our OBM Foundation courseConnect with Robert on LinkedIn Robert's Book: Organizational Behavior Management – An Introduction
In this episode, you will be introduced to the concepts of Classical or Pavlovian Conditioning, an important type of conditioned learning. This is the method by which all animals learn, and especially how we learn to be scared. Conditioned learning explains how long term anxiety and trauma disorders develop and how they are maintained over time. If you would like to reach out with show topic ideas or questions please email us at happywizardpodcast@gmail.com and our producer Tami Magaro will field all questions or topic suggestions. Shiva G. Ghaed, PhD, MPH, ABPP (aka, Dr. G) Dr. Shiva Ghaed is a nationally board certified and California-licensed clinical psychologist. She has worked in a variety of healthcare settings and with many different patient populations, including active duty service members and military veterans. She has provided individual, couples, and group therapies for psychological distress related to personal and professional difficulties. Dr. Ghaed's clinical experience includes specialization in anxiety disorders, and combat and non-combat trauma. For the past 30 years, she has worked for nationally and world-renowned organizations, and her professional activities has included research, institutional review board, presentations, and volunteer work. She has numerous publications and has received honors and awards for excellence in her field throughout the course of her career. Recent projects include www.route91therapy.com and www.loveexpands.com. For more details about Dr. Ghaed, please see drshivaghaed.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehappywizardpodcast/support
Behaviorism is a tradition within the field of psychology which came to prominence during the early to mid 20th century through the work of John B. Watson and B. F. Skinner. It includes the theories of classical and operant conditioning and was considered to explain all of human behavior. It has since been superseded by the cognitive revolution, however the principles of behaviorism can be found throughout modern psychology and society itself which we explore in this episode. Show notesIvan PavlovJohn B. WatsonB. F. SkinnerEdward ThorndikeAlbert BanduraClassical conditioningLittle Albert experimentOperant conditioningPigeon operant conditioning - YouTube Social Learning TheoryBobo doll experiment - YouTubeThe social dilemmaSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thehereandnowpodcast)
As the second half of our Learning Theory breakdown, this week we look into Classical Conditioning, the four pieces that comprise it, the ways we might use it proactively for training purposes, and how your dog may already be applying it in every day life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stewart-wynegar/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stewart-wynegar/support
In this episode, Tania attempts to induce the nocebo effect -- placebo's evil twin -- on Brian. They explore placebo research (in areas ranging from pain to creativity), why it works, and how to put it to good use! It turns out "mind over matter" really does matter. P.S. Because we mentioned drug use in this episode, we also wanted to mention the SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357. Get free and confidential substance use treatment and information.Talk psych to us:Instagram: @talkpsychtomepodcastEmail: tp2mpodcast@gmail.comProduced by Scarlet Moon ThingsCo-hosted by Brian Luna and Tania LunaEdited by Alyssa Greene Theme music by Barrie Gledden, Kes Loy, and Richard Kimmings
Learn about why Christmas music sounds like Christmas; the most influential films ever; and the truth behind mistletoe. The stories in this episode originally aired on these dates: December 21, 2018: "Scientists Have Determined the Most Influential Film of All Time" and "Mistletoe Is a Poisonous Parasite ... of Love?" https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-daily/the-most-influential-film-ever-your-memory-on-ridi December 23, 2018: "Here's Why Christmas Music Sounds Like Christmas" https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-daily/christmas-music-psychology-rain-smell-science-croc Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What does a dog drooling when it hears a bell have to do with fast food cravings? Azaii and Phil discuss classical conditioning and a whole list of terms that the MCAT will test on the topic! Phil Hawkins and Azaii Calderon Muniz from Jack Westin discuss anecdotes, advice, and ramblings on the premed years, the MCAT, and life both inside and outside of medicine. Have new episodes and MCAT Strategies delivered to you by subscribing. https://anchor.fm/jack-westin-mcat-podcast Jack Westin - Free MCAT Practice https://jackwestin.com/
Preston Pysh joins me for a multi-episode conversation exploring two books: 1) The Brain by David Eagleman, and 2) The Seat of the Soul by Gary Zukav.Be sure to check out NYDIG, one of the most important companies in Bitcoin: https://nydig.com/GUESTPreston's twitter: https://twitter.com/PrestonPyshPreston's podcast: https://www.theinvestorspodcast.com/PODCASTPodcast Website: https://whatismoneypodcast.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-what-is-money-show/id1541404400Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/25LPvm8EewBGyfQQ1abIsE?si=wgVuY16XR0io4NLNo0A11A&nd=1RSS Feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/MLdpYXYITranscript:OUTLINE00:00:00 “What is Money?” Intro00:00:08 Reality as a Biological Interface00:02:44 Ecological Perception in Relation to Bitcoin00:05:59 Influence by Robert Cialdini00:06:45 Forming Cognitive Bias on Veblen Goods00:10:15 Commitments and Consistency Bias00:14:36 Cognitive Precursors that Influence People00:17:10 The Line Between Influence and Manipulation00:19:01 Bitcoin is the Solution to Central Banking00:26:59 The Inevitability of Disruption00:28:33 Bitcoin as the Natural Antidote to Financial Market Manipulation00:29:35 The Debilitation that Affects the Signaling Mechanism of the Brain00:31:20 The Neuroscience of Reality00:35:09 Sensory Substitution Devices and Artificial Intelligence00:41:54 The Human Brain's Capacity is Limitless0045:20 What Does Bitcoin Mean for Future Technological Advancement?00:51:04 The Dollar as a Global Reserve Currency00:53:30 The Importance of Humility00:54:26 Why Bitcoin is Unstoppable01:03:48 Classical Conditioning and How it Shapes Politics01:06:30 The Law of Decimation01:11:08 The Schizophrenia of Fiat01:16:38 NYDIG01:17:46 Finding Your Life's Work Through Past Experiences01:23:34 Operating on a Flow State: Leveraging Your Subconscious to Play the Game01:32:09 Priming: How One Stimulus Influences A Response to a Subsequent StimulusSOCIALBreedlove Twitter: https://twitter.com/Breedlove22WiM? Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhatisMoneyShowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/breedlove22/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breedlove_22/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@breedlove22?lang=enAll My Current Work: https://linktr.ee/breedlove22WRITTEN WORKMedium: https://breedlove22.medium.com/Substack: https://breedlove22.substack.com/WAYS TO CONTRIBUTEBitcoin: 3D1gfxKZKMtfWaD1bkwiR6JsDzu6e9bZQ7Sats via Strike: https://strike.me/breedlove22Sats via Tippin.me: https://tippin.me/@Breedlove22Dollars via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/RBreedloveDollars via Venmo: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=1784359925317632528The "What is Money?" Show Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32843101&fan_landing=trueRECOMMENDED BUSINESSESWorldclass Bitcoin Financial Services: https://nydig.com/Join Me At Bitcoin 2022 (10% off if paying with fiat, or discount code BREEDLOVE for Bitcoin): https://www.tixr.com/groups/bitcoinconference/events/bitcoin-2022-26217Put your Bitcoin to work. Earn up to 6% interest back on Bitcoin with Tantra: https://bit.ly/3CFcOmgAutomatic Recurring Bitcoin Buying: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/breedlove/Buy Bitcoin in a Tax-Advantaged Account: https://www.daim.io/robert-breedlove/Home Delivered Organic Grass-Fed Beef (Spend $159+ for 4 lbs. free): https://truorganicbeef.com/discount/BREEDLOVE22
Impact of Educational Leadership Episode 77 Hosted by: I. D. III for Isaiah Drone III Panelist: Latame Phillips, Buddy Thornton & Dr. Francis Mbunya How did COVID-19 Impact the Poverty Demographics? The projected poverty rate has increased up to 12.3 percent for White individuals in August; it increased to 26.3 percent for Black individuals and 26.9 percent for Hispanic individuals in 2020. In other words, the poverty gap between White people and Black and Hispanic people widened during the pandemic. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isaiah-drone-iii/support
"We never stop learning". It's an adage almost as old as time but it's more than true. From the unexpected finding that dogs learn to salivate by associating his white lab coat with food, Ivan Pavlov was the first of many behaviorists to come. However, Pavlov's idea of Classical Conditioning was soon supplemented by B. F. Skinner's discovery on the power of operant learning on continuing desired behavior. In this episode, Edward Thomas goes into-depth on how Classical Conditioning and Operant Conditioning work, different reinforcers, and the impact of different reinforcement strategies on "extinction" or the tendency to forget associations.Don't forget to rate this podcast on whichever app you are using and tell your friends and family about this podcast channel, “The Mystery of Your Mind”, so that they too can learn a little bit more about themselves and about their world! To get the latest and greatest updates about The Mystery of Your Mind, follow this podcast's Instagram account: @themysteryofyourmind !: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=8u1196a7y367&utm_content=iyuwl16 To learn more about myself and this podcast, check out my website!: https://themysteryofyourmi.wixsite.com/mysite If you want to support me monetarily, check out my Patreon!:https://www.patreon.com/TheMysteryOfYouMind?fan_landing=true
Are we influenced by the company we keep? Do we absorb ideologies, lifestyles, beliefs, and behaviors through the process of repeated exposure to specific constructs? Join me for this week's podcast as we unpack classical conditioning, conspicuous consumption, and the “coddling of the American mind.” In their insightful book by the same title, Lukianoff and Haidt assess the collective decline of civic discourse that has resulted in absolute mayhem in colleges around the nation. We've lost the collective ability to be sharpened or challenged by a thought that differs from our own, to agree to disagree. Instead, we make provisions for “safe space” bubbles that perpetuate the “childified adult” formula. But humans do not become mature, thoughtful, respectful, engaged, critically-thinking citizens by lying in a fetal position with our fingers in our ears. Baby-proofing the culture has led only to the rise of immaturity, of offense, of ideo-ophobia. How did we get here? And how do we get free? Join me for on Spotify or iTunes for this week's Communication Architect podcast as we track the deleterious cultural implications of what Postman once called “the din of dangerous nonsense.” #bethechange #standup #speakup #thinkcritically #liberty #mindsetmatters #classicalconditioning #nosheeple
While studying the digestive system of dogs, the legendary scientist Ivan Pavlov unexpectedly discovered classical conditioning: Automatic learning after concurrent presentation of two stimuli. His discovery changed the course of psychological research forever. Discussed in this episode: Pavlov's initial experiments on classical conditioning, examples of classical conditioning, major principles of classical condoning including acquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery, stimulus generalization, and second-order conditioning, Implications of classical conditioning in therapy, treatment for alcoholism, and treatment for bed-wetting, classical conditioning in advertising, and experiments on classical conditioning of the immune system. https://www.insightfulthinkersmedia.com/
In today's episode I take a closer look at Respondent Conditioning, also known as Classical Conditioning or Pavlovian Conditioning. I really tried my best to make it simple, but the amount of times I said the words "conditioned, unconditioned, stimulus, and response" started to make my head spin! Today's main focus was on Respondent Conditioning with just a sprinkle of Operant Conditioning, and in my next episode I will pick up where I left off and go into more details about Operant Conditioning and review reinforcement and punishment. As always, here is a reference for the two texts I consulted for today's episode: Cooper, J.O., Heron, T.E., Heward, W.L. (2007). Applied behavior analysis (2nd Ed.). Upper Saddle, New Jersey: Pearson. I use the second edition, but here is a link to their newest edition: https://www.pearson.com/us/higher-education/program/Cooper-Applied-Behavior-Analysis-3rd-Edition/PGM1784647.html Miltenberger, R. G. (2008). Behavior modification: Principles and procedures (5th Ed.). Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth Again, I have the 5th edition but Miltenberger has since released a 6th edition with revisions and updates to reflect the latest research in Applied Behaviour Analysis. https://www.cengage.ca/shop/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10651&catalogId=10052&productId=706497 Disclaimer: This podcast is not affiliated with the BACB®! I'm just one person doing my best to share the many topics surrounding ABA. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jesstalksaba/message
We are conditioned this why and how do we break the cycle
Fostering a terrified cat is not for the faint of heart, but it can be a fulfilling and rewarding experience if you know the right method to work with them. In this episode Molly and Dewey talk about the types of approach and reinforcements that help these cats to learn trust and come out of their shell.
How are relationships made? What is trust built on? In this episode I dive into how your every interaction with your horse lays a foundation for your relationship, and how you can build a positive trusting relationship with your horse. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewillingequine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewillingequine/support
Laura & Kim discuss classical conditioning and all the ways you can use it in training your dog.
Meet your trainers Laura Bourhenne & Kim Rinehardt discuss how they met and how each of them got into dog training. Laura graduated from Moorpark College's Exotic Animal Training & Management Program where she learned about animal husbandry, Operant Conditioning, Classical Conditioning and everything else that was helpful in reaching her goals of becoming an animal trainer. From there she took a seasonal job at the Animal Show at Universal Studios. Shortly after beginning that job she received a call from a family in Santa Monica asking her to train their pot-bellied pig. They also had dogs, and then got a few birds as well. Thus, began her training pets for private clients. Once her stint at Universal Studios was up she continued building her business focusing on dog and pig behavior so she could help people live a rewarding life with their pets. Laura has competed in agility, nosework and dabbled in herding to better understand those instincts (also just for fun). Laura earned her certification through the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers, is an Associate Certified Dog Behavior Consultant through the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, and is a member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers. Kim Rinehardt's life with dogs began as a groomer and obedience competitor. Her obvious natural instincts led others to begin asking her for help with their own dogs. This started her on the path to becoming a professional dog trainer. During her dog training career she also worked at a dog rehab facility where she worked with dogs in the pool to help them gain strength and confidence. Kim has competed in grooming competitions, agility, nosework and she too, has dabbled in herding. Kim earned her certification through the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers, is a Supporting Member of the International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants, and is a member of the Association of Professional Dog Trainers. Kim & Laura met through a mutual friend after Laura's pitbull suddenly passed away and shortly thereafter Kim found a stray pitbull. When nobody claimed the stray pitbull their mutual friend put them in touch and Laura adopted Stoney. Kim & Laura have been close friends ever since.