Sunday, July 18, 2010

D-5~6 Classical Conditioning


(black thing behind is my heater replacement)

Classical Conditioning is where you present a subject with a neutral stimulus followed directly by a significant stimulus (or reward, ex.food).

This should result in the subject to behave a certain way, when presented first with a neutral stimulus. here is a good example:





Through some googling ,I found out that fishes too have 5 senses of :
1. Vision
2. Smell
3. Hearing
4. Touch
5. Taste

Apprently fishes have superb vision. Although it may look like theres a mirror effect going on if you try to see the side of the tank from the inside, fishes can see clearly through the tank. You could test this statement by putting your head inside the tank , or you can just take my word for it :D.

Procedure:

1. For my conditioning experiement I have printed out a simple checker/chess board image to use as the visual (neutral) stimulus image is available for download below



2. As for the significant stimulus I have here some frozen bloodworms
their favorite treat




Hypothesis:

If conditioning is sucessful, when Jessica or (Sica as his more masculine short form name) is visually presented with the checkerboard all around his tank, he should be
comming up to the surface of the water to eat his food.

I will be conducting the experiement starting today and will be posting
updates starting tomorrow :D

Photographed by WSK Canon SX120 IS 6-60mm

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