01:830:313 Lecture 1: learning and memory

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Memory memory occurs in "s stages iaveryshortwindowofmemorycsecondsatmostlwherea sensory input is remembered. Ex - spotyouseeforafew seconds after staring at bright light. Rehearsing : repeating info . helpstostoreittor slightly longer. O permanent memories that last for minutes to years. Repeated irena of memory helps it to endure: rehearsal short-term. I long-term b b information not transferred is lost information not transferred is lost. 1 declarative canines things you know you l (procedural ) memory no f. 1- i= - episodic conditioning semantic skill learning. Classical conditioning : a learned association b/w two stimuli wherein a previously neutral. " meaningless ") stimulus is conditionally associated with an ci. e . unconditioned stimulus and is eventually able to elicit the response normally produced by the unconditioned stimulus. Operantconditioning : a learning process by which certain behaviors increase or decrease in frequency based on the consequences provided by behavior comparing classical and operant conditioning classical.

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