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LEARNING The process of acquiring new and relatively

enduring information or behaviors **associationo Feed habitual behaviors

Habitutation- an organism’s decreasing response to a stimulus with repeated exposure to ito Learning vs sensory adaptation

o Classical & operanto Cognitive learning: acquisition of mental information,

whether by observing events, by watching others, or by language

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Classical Conditioning

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Phobias Irrational fears of specific objects or situations Heights, dogs, cats, bugs, snakes, professors,

elevators, tunnels, doctors, strangers, thunderstorms, and germs

How do we acquire these? Probably Classical Conditioning!

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Ivan Pavlov Russian physiologist Nobel-Prize winning research on digestion! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhqumfpxuzI

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Terminology Neutral Stimulus Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS) Unconditioned Response (UCR)

Conditioned Response (CR) Conditioned Stimulus

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Neutral Stimulus Does not originally

produce a response

Pavolv’s bell tone

They preserved Pavlov’s dogs …. #truestory #nobelprize #science #kindaweird

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Unconditioned Stimulus

A stimulus that evokes an unconditioned response without previous conditioning (natural, unlearned association)

Meat powder!

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Unconditioned Response

An unlearned reaction to an unconditioned stimulus that occurs without previous conditioning

Drooling at the meat powder!

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Conditioned Stimulus Previously neutral stimulus that has, through

conditioning, acquired the capacity to evoke a conditioned response

Bell tone!

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Conditioned Response Learned reaction to a conditioned response that

occurs because of previous conditioning

Drooling at the bell tone!

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This became known as a conditioned reflexo Reflex because they are said to be elicited or drawn

forth because most of them are relatively automatic and involuntary

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Trials Any presentation of a stimulus or pair of stimuli How many trials are needed to condition? It

varies (no surprise there)

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Classical Conditioning Procedure Summary

First described by Ivan Pavlov, a Russian physiologist

Involves placing a neutral signal before a reflex

Focuses on involuntary, automatic behaviors

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo7jcI8fAuI

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Classical Conditioning in Everyday Life

Conditioned Fearso Bridgeso Dentists’ drills

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11/11/14 Classical Conditioning continued Meditation

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Other Conditioned Emotional Responses

Pleasure- cigarettes and Beeman’s gum Product Association

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Conditioning and Physiological Responses Immune functioning

o Immunosuppression/antibodies

o Sexual Arousal (quails)

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Acquisition Acquisition: the initial stage of learning something

o Based on stimulus contiguity (occurrence of stimuli in time and space)

o Stimuli that are novel, unusual or especially intense have more potential to become CS’s than routine stimuli-they stand out

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Extinction Extinction: the gradual weakening and

disappearance of a conditioned response tendency

Conditioned stimulus without the unconditioned stimulus

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Spontaneous Recovery Reappearance of an extinguished response after

a period of non-exposure to the conditioned stimulus

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Stimulus Discrimination

Occurs when an organism that has learned a response to a specific stimulus that does not respond in the same way to a new stimuli that are similar to the original stimulus

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Stimulus Generalization

Occurs when an organism that has learned a specific response to a specific stimulus responds in the same way to new stimuli that are similar to the original stimulus

Baby Albert https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMnhyGozLyE

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Higher-Order Conditioning

Conditioned stimulus functions as if it were an unconditioned stimulus

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhqumfpxuzI Pavlov

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6LEcM0E0io&spfreload=10 Difference Between Classical and Operant Conditioning

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mt4N9GSBoMI Big Bang