Spyke
lemm.ee

That's just thought association, classical (pavlovian) conditioning is about a conditioned stimulus creating a learned response, not a thought, eg if you were to be shudder every time you heard 'Pavlov' because you thought of dogs.

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lemmings.world

If I start to salivate in sympathetic parallel to the imagined hungry dogs, does that count?

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lemmy.world

Not everyone thinks of dog, there's a bit of a bell curve.

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I also thought of that one.

For anyone curious it's Counter Strike in VR, basically.

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at which end of the curve resides the bellends?

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lemmy.world

So Pavlov was sitting in a bar, having a nice cold beer. As the next person came in, the door caused a bell to ring. Pavlov panics: "Oh no! I forgot to feed the dog!"

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lemmy.world

What? Yeah, I know. A dog sitting at a bar having a beer would be a different joke. Read my joke again.

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sik0fewlreply
lemmy.ca

If you watch the movie, you'll see that the real monster is Dr Frankenstein.

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Intelligence is knowing that Frankenstein was the doctor, wisdom is understanding you don't have to repeat it every time the subject is mentioned.

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XPost3000reply
lemmy.ml

Next you'll be telling me that Schrödinger wasn't a cat

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lemm.ee

My daughter was watching Bluey the other day, and Bingo wanted some "Pavlova". I immediately thought it was some reference to them all being dogs and Pavlov.

Nope. Turns out it's actually a dessert named after a Russian ballerina that originated in either New Zealand or Australia in the early 20th century.

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Serpentreply
lemmy.world

I think if any Australians see you you are in deep trouble!

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Is Pavlova a national Australian treasure or something? Wikipedia seems unsure as to whether it originated in New Zealand or Australia.

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I once read that reverse pavlovianism is the application of saliva to a dog's mouth in the attempt to ring a bell.

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lemmy.world

That's not what pavlovian conditioning is though??

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lemmy.world

I always add an 'a' to the end and wish I could buy pavlova in the USA.

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Wife forget his name the other day..

'the Russian dude. Poblob. Polbob.. Palbob... The dog guy.' 'oh pavlov' 'yeah whatever, close enough'

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I first heard of Pavlov from the game incredible machines, where if you dangle a banana in front of a mandrill (looks like a baboon to 6 year old me) he would run on the treadmill giving you power for your machines. So I always think of a baboon when I hear pavlov.

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I feel like im on the outside of a big joke or something. Why do people think of a dog?

edit: nevermind. my wife just explained it.

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