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Psychology 101,


This is divided into 3 sections.
  1. pavlov and classical conditioning
  2. train your teacher, using psychology
  3. using conditioning in tekken
    Pavlov and classical conditioning


    Pavlov was an animal nutritionist and was running an experiment on eating habits of dogs. He had a timer set to go off when he was to feed the animals. After some time, and as luck would have it, he noticed that the dogs would salivate (drool) before they had their meal... (since dog's don't don't have any way to know what feeding time was, all they had was the bell... ) he put two and two together and figured out that the dogs associated the dinging of the timer with food. When the timer went off, the dogs autonomic (not consciously controlled) nervous system kicked into feeding time and the dogs began drooling. Now, it's not like the dogs knew that the bell meant dinner was going to happen... it went deeper then that. The bell became dinner every bit as much as the food itself. Pavlov dropped his eating habits study, and began work on a psychological study on "conditioning the mind." What starts to get really freaky is that classical conditioning is a very effective way to train someone. How do you do it? With repeating a process, and (to an extent) offering reinforcement. With the dogs, the process was the bell and food. They associated the two because they were never isolated. By always doing them both, (first bell, then food) the dogs were more or less trained to drool when they heard the bell. What do you think would happen if the good doctor just rang the bell, but didn't give them any food? That would screw the dog up the first few times he did it! Eventually, if the doctor rang the bell without giving the dogs food they would forget that the bell and dinner go hand in hand and pretty much forget the conditioning.

    Train your teacher with psychology


    Here's something fun to do if you have a pretty tight group of classmates. Train your teacher to teach from the left side of the room. When your teacher goes towards the right side of the room, yawn, talk to your friends... basically, look disinterested. When you teacher goes toward the left side of the room, everybody perk up, heads forward eyes wide... look interested, and really pay attention. Think of it like a game of hot & cold, when the teacher does something you want them to do, let em know they are getting warmer (by giving them something they want, like attention) if they start to do something that is not what you want, let em know they are getting cold (by giving them something they don't want like yawns, or just ignoring them) Keep doing it, and pretty soon your teacher will almost be afraid to go to the right side of the room. At this point, why not train your teacher to hold onto a piece of chalk (or marker if your school has funding.) The same rules apply, but, it goes a lot smoother if your teacher writes on the blackboard (whiteboard, if you school has funding) a lot. Whenever they are holding the chalk perk up, sit on the edge of your chair, look interested... ask questions. When they put down the chalk look away, doodle, slouch... go to sleep... look disinterested. You can pretty much get your teacher to do whatever you want, and just think, you have the whole year, or semester (it works in college too) to train them.

    Using psychology in Tekken


    So, that's just one of the many ways brainwashing ..er, conditioning can influence your life. But what about tekken? Well, you can screw your opponents with the same principles applied above. You can make your opponent duck. Quickly run to them when you see an opening, now throw them.. .but fast! Do that a lot, as many times as it takes for that person to realize that every time you get in their face they should duck to avoid punishment. Pretty soon they will duck every time you quickly get in their face too, it just happens... so, when they duck, pop em up for a mean juggle. King has a great jump kick, Paul can phoenix smasher (it hits mid), Mishimas can juggle for maaad damage, Nina has the divine cannon, Bruce has the Bruce rush or that elbow thing... You get the idea. Or you could set up the throw (a great game for King.) Run up and jump kick... but fast! now juggle them for some extra damage. Keep doing that, if it wins matches... great! soon, however, your opponent will catch on and realize that they can just stand there and block it (basically turtle up) when they catch on, run up and throw their standing ass! But it only works if you do it fast. The more time your opponent has to think, the more time they have to escape. This actually works on a lot of levels... and with a lot of moves. Look for the specific strategies in the character's section.