PSYC100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Reinforcement
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Process of extinction: spontaneous recovery, long after extinguishing the response, you might get a kick up of a dopamine response, stimulus generalization, something similar to the stimulus might trigger response. Dopamine activity before and after conditioning: before- stimulus creates dopamine resonse, after- sight of stimulus creates response. Dopamine after extinction: breaking association, continuing associative forms of learning, classical conditioning review. Learning is implicit form of memory: operant conditioning. Is a stimulus being adding or subtracting. Ex: car presents a noise when you don"t put on your seatbelt so you become less likely to drive away without it: positive punishment. Adding a desirable stimulus to increase a behavior happening. Adding a undesirable stimulus to decrease a behavior happening. Taking away an undesirable stimulus to increase a behavior happening. Taking away a desirable stimulus to decrease a behavior happening. Behavior: speeding on a road less in the future. Taking away: license: reinforcer types, primary reinforcers. Release dopamine to nucleus accumbens: secondary reinforcers.