PSY 210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Operant Conditioning, Theory Of Multiple Intelligences, Fluid And Crystallized Intelligence
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Intelligence: an individual"s cognitive capability, including the ability to acquire, process and recall information. Difficult to define intelligence and how to measure it. Theodore simon (partnered with binet, first iq test) Navigation a subway system, playing a video game for the first time. Solving an algebra problem, baking cookies from memory. Logic math, visual-spatial, music-rhythm, verbal-linguistic, bodily-anesthetic, interpersonal intrapersonal, naturalistic. Perception of emotion, use of emotion to facilitate thinking. Understanding and reasoning why people feel the way they do. Habituation- used to hate, but habituated to it. (falling asleep to train) Unconditional stimulus- a stimulus that elicts a particular response without prior training. Unconditioned response- a response that occurs to a stimulus without prior training. Conditions stimulus- a stimulus that does not elicit a particular response initially, but comes to do so as a result of cc. Conditioned response- response that is eventually elicited by the conditioned stimulus after repeated pairings with that stimulus.