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Q1Domain Verified
Within the framework of "The Complete Canine Anxiety & Fear Desensitization Course 2026," what is the primary neurobiological principle that underpins the effectiveness of gradual desensitization, as opposed to abrupt exposure, in modifying canine fear responses?
Social learning theory, where the dog observes a calm conspecific's response to the feared stimulus.
Classical conditioning leading to habituation through prolonged, intense stimulus presentation.
Neuroplasticity facilitating the rewiring of amygdala-hippocampal pathways to reduce fear conditioning and promote extinction.
Operant conditioning principles of positive reinforcement for calm behavior during exposure to low-intensity stimuli.
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Canine Anxiety & Fear Desensitization Course 2026," when implementing a desensitization protocol for a dog exhibiting reactivity to other dogs at a distance, what is the critical threshold for stimulus intensity that ensures successful fear extinction and prevents re-traumatization?
The distance at which the dog can maintain a relaxed body posture and engage in a learned calming behavior, such as a "settle."
The distance at which the dog exhibits mild physiological signs of arousal, such as a subtle ear twitch or tail tuck.
The distance at which the dog is completely unaware of the other dog's presence, allowing for complete sensory deprivation of the trigger.
The distance at which the dog is aware of the other dog's presence but remains below its individual "threshold of reactivity" and can engage in a positive reinforcement activity.
Q3Domain Verified
In "The Complete Canine Anxiety & Fear Desensitization Course 2026," what distinguishes "counter-conditioning" from "desensitization" in the context of modifying canine fear?
Desensitization aims to reduce the emotional response to a stimulus, while counter-conditioning aims to change the learned association with the stimulus.
Desensitization involves pairing the feared stimulus with an inherently pleasurable experience, whereas counter-conditioning involves gradually increasing exposure to the stimulus.
Counter-conditioning relies on operant conditioning principles, while desensitization relies on classical conditioning principles.
Desensitization is the primary method for extinguishing learned fear, while counter-conditioning is used for preventing future fear responses.

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