PSYC 1010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Operant Conditioning Chamber, Classical Conditioning, Rosalie Rayner

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Pavlovs demonstration: classical conditioning, describing the classical condition for the first time around 1900 was by ivan. Pavlov and it is called the pavlovian conditioning . Ivan pavlov experiment: studied dogs on saliva in their digestive processing. This is where he stumbled onto psychic reflexes (dog experiment), but than turned into conditioned reflex [classical condition responses= reflexes/elicit(bring forth) b/c they are automatic/involuntary] Salvia collected by surgically implanted tube in salivary gland, Meat power (clicking noise)=salivating before meat powder presented meat power + salivation= unconditional association (did not have to be created through conditioning) Tone=trigger the response of salivation (tone started out as a. Terminology & procedures: unconditioned stimulus (ucs), unconditioned response (ucr), conditioned stimulus (cs), conditioned response (cr), all the names of the 4 key elements in classical conditioning (ucs, ucr, cs, Cr)= by-product of a poor translation of pavlov"s writing into english(bad grammer) was suppose to be conditional instead of conditioned and.

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