PSYB45H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Conditioned Taste Aversion, Tim Hortons, Nocturnal Enuresis

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Think of one or two behaviour(s) that you would like to change over the next few months: start working out more often. Lack of time: plan out a weekly schedule and squeeze in exercise times between work and school. Operant behaviour: behaviour that is modified by their consequences. Increased by reinforcers, decreased by punishers: example: driving behaviour is shaped by the street signs we see like a speed limit sign, because we think of the consequences of not obeying those signs. Salivation in response to food), that become paired with certain stimuli. Instrumental conditioning: has to do with the consequences of voluntary behaviours. Classical vs. operant: http://www. youtube. com/watch?v=h6lecm0e0io, learning is a long-term change based on behaviour, positive = addition of a stimulus, negative = removal of a stimulus. Deals with behaviours that are elicited automatically by some stimulus: no production of a new behaviour. It"s a(cid:271)out getti(cid:374)g an existing behaviour to occur, to different stimuli.

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