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In this episode of the Research Bites Podcast, Dr. Kristina Spaulding dives deep into two foundational—but often under-discussed—forms of non-associative learning: sensitization and habituation. Drawing on research and classic learning theory, she explains what these processes are, how they differ, why they matter, and how they show up every day in companion animals.

Dr. Spaulding connects the research to practical strategies you can use right away. From monitoring behavior and adjusting stimulus intensity to incorporating conditioning and systematic desensitization, this episode offers clear guidance for helping animals move toward calmer, more adaptive responses. This episode will help you learn how to apply these principles thoughtfully in real-world training and behavior work.

Whether you're a trainer, behavior consultant, or simply passionate about science-informed practice, this episode will deepen your understanding of how animals learn—and how you can support them more effectively.

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Chapters

1. #37: Sensitization vs. Habituation: What Every Trainer Needs to Know (00:00:00)

2. Defining Sensitization and Habituation (00:01:49)

3. Understanding Non-Associative Learning (00:02:48)

4. Welcome to Research Bites Podcast (00:04:25)

5. Habituation: Key Concepts and Applications (00:06:13)

6. Sensitization: Key Concepts and Applications (00:22:10)

7. Systematic Desensitization Explained (00:30:15)

8. Practical Applications and Final Thoughts (00:32:27)

9. Closing Remarks and Further Resources (00:35:31)

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