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2011

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Second-Order Conditioning In Drosophila, Christopher J. Tabone May 2011

Second-Order Conditioning In Drosophila, Christopher J. Tabone

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Animals possess the ability to associate neutral stimuli in their environment with both rewards and punishment. A conditioned stimulus (CS1) such as a smell or sound, can become associated with an unconditioned stimulus (US), such as a food reward, to elicit what is known as the conditioned response (CR). This type of learning is commonly referred to as classical conditioning or first-order conditioning (FOC). Second-order conditioning (SOC) is an extension of this type of association wherein a novel stimulus is introduced (CS2) and associated with a previously conditioning first-order stimulus (CS1). As a result, the organism may show an attraction …