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Learning
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Any relatively permanent change in behavior that can be attributed to experience
does not include temporary chages due to diease fatigue injury maturation or drugs |
Classical conditioning
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A form of learning in which reflex responses are associated with new stimui
also known as pavlovian conditioning |
Ivan pavlov
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Was a russina physiologist who sutdied digestion
his most famous experiment invloved salivation in dogs using meat powder |
Reflex
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An innate automatic response to a stimulus for example an eye blink
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Neutral stimulus
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A stumulus that does not evoke a response
piece of paper |
Classical conditioning terms
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Conditioned stimulus CS
unconditioned stumulus UCS uncondtitioned response UCR conditioned response CR |
Conditioned stimulus CS
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A stimulus that evokes a resopnse because it has been repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stuimulus
clicking sound or bell |
Unconditioned stuimulus UCS
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A stimulus innately capabel of eliciting a response
meat powder |
Unconditioned response UCR
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An innate reflex response elicited by an unconditioned stimulus
salvating to meant and powder |
Conditioned response CR
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A learned reponse elicited by a conditioned stimulus
salvating to mechanical device |
stimuli = things?
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CS and UCS
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Actions and behavior unlearned
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UCR CR
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Principles of classicla conditioning
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Acquisition
higher order conditioning extinciton spontaneous recovery stimuli generalization stimulus discrimination |
Acquisition
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The period in conditioning during which a response is reinforced
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Higher order conditioning
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Classical conditioning in which a conditioned stimulus is used to reinforce futher learning that is a CS is used as if it were a US
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