PSY 0010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Tuning Fork, Implicit Learning, Classical Conditioning

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Classical conditioning: a reflexive or automatic type of learning in which a stimulus. Other types of learning include observational learning and learning outside of awareness evokes a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus (implicit learning) Dog digestion, salivating study: dogs would salivate when it was time for them to be fed, elements of classical conditioning. Unconditioned stimulus (us) = food, unconditioned response (ur) = salivation unconditioned response (ur) = salivation. Conditioned stimulus (cs) = tuning fork, unconditioned stimulus (us) = food, Conditioned stimulus (cs) = tuning fork, conditioned response (cr) = salivation. Acquisition: when one links a neutral stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus so that the. Extinction: neutral stimulus begins triggering the conditioned response when a us does not follow a cs; occurs in operant conditioning, you stop putting things togetherseparate. The diminishing of a conditioned response; occurs in classical conditioning. Second order conditioning: rat-shock, paired shock with light, blue light causes rat to.

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