PSY 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Little Albert Experiment

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27 Oct 2016
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How do we learn: what is learning, one way we learn is from experience. Eats chocolate for the first time, has good/positive experience and learns that chocolate is good and you"ll eat it again: when we link two events together, we exhibit associative learning. Talking about pregame rituals: classical conditioning, operant conditioning. Classical conditioning: pavlov was actually not a psychologist! Taking saliva samples was feeding dogs to get them: can you tell me how he stumbled upon behavior associated with c. c. Conditioned response: can you create another example of this full process, salivation. Classical conditioning: acquisition is the initial learning of an association, stronger learning if: Spontaneous recovery: sometimes, pavlov noticed that his dogs would salivate to a different stimulus. Little albert: tell me about dr. watson"s experiment, discrimination. What does this look like, in an example with dogs: this work laid the foundation for the behaviorist movement!

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