Define Terms of Psychology of Basic Learning Flashcards

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Learning
Enduring changes in behavior that occur with experience.
Association
Process by with two pieces of information from the environment are repeatedly linked so that we begin to connect them in our minds.
Conditioning
A form of associative learning in which behaviors are triggered by associations with events in the environment.
Classical Conditioning
Form of associative learning in which a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a stimulus to which one has an automatic, inborn response.
Unconditioned response (UR)
The automatic, inborn reaction to a stimulus.
Unconditioned stimulus (UCS)
The environmental input that always produces the same unlearned respones.
Conditioned Stimulus
A previously neutral input that an organism learns to associate with the UCS.
Conditioned Response
A behavior that an organism learns to preform when presented with the CS.
Stimulus Discrimination
Restriction of a CR (such as salivation) to the exact CS to which it was conditioned.
Stimulus Generalization
Extension of the association between UCS and CS to include a broad array of similar stimuli.
Extinction
The weakening and disappearance of a conditioned response, which occurs when the UCS is no longer paired with the CS.
Spontaneous Recovery
The sudden reappearance of an extinguished responese.
Law of Effect
The consequences of a behavior increase(or decrease) the likelihood that the behavior will be repeated.
Operant Conditioning
The process of changing behavior by manipulating the consequences of the behavior.
Reinforcer
An internal or external event that increases the frequency of a behavior.