PSYC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Ivan Pavlov, Classical Conditioning, Musical Tone

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Psyc 101 lecture 10 learning 1. Classical conditioning: classical conditioning a procedure in which a neutral stimulus that triggers an automatic response until the neutral stimulus alone comes to trigger a similar response. Ivan petrovich pavlov: one of the best known psychologist, discovered classical conditioning, he did this almost by accident. Confirmand that the dog would salivated for meat powder and not a musical tone: 2. Paired meat powder with the musical tone: 3. How should the ns be presented: timing. A stimulus that naturally and reliably evokes a response. The response that is naturally and reliable elicited by the unconditioned stimulus (reflex) A stimulus that does not initially elicit the unconditioned response. A stimulus that was once neutral but, through association with the us, now elicits a response. Intensity: need a strong ucs (food) vs. weak (kinda bright light, attention, no other distracting stimuli, biopreparedness, body will link certain events to certain stimuli.

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