7.1 Classical Conditioning Flashcards
Pavlov and his dogs
Accidental observation, was initially looking at salivary glands and digestion
Observed that dogs salivate before meat powder presented from:
- Feeding device noises
- Feeder person
- Anything that consistently precedes feeding
Dogs were learning patterns from the environment and predicted what happened
Classical conditioning
Involves number of phase
- Before, during, and after
Based on Behaviourist approach: Stimulus -> Response
Before:
Neutral stimulus: Whistle
Unconditioned stim: Food
Unconditioned Response: Drool
After:
Condition stim: Whistle
Conditioned Response: Drool
During:
Keep repeating combination of condition stim, and unconditioned stim
This is involuntary learning through association
Temporal patterns
Condition stim predict unconditioned stim
Multiple temporal protocols used during training:
- Same time for CS and US
- Delayed US
- Trace US (small gap between either stimulus)
Evolutionary Benefits:
- Postive cues for food for example
- Negative cues from bad smells
Acquisition - Learning curve
Pavlov did quantitative study: Amount of saliva produced = strength of response.
Strength of response proportional to strength of association
Leaning: Association between 2 stimuli
Learning curve graph: Steep Initially (learning fast) Up to maximum In between, there is a gradual slowdown in learning speed So looks like a log graph
Extinction - Unlearning
Two condition phases:
Acquisition - Establish the association CS -> US
Extinction -Undoes the association CS != US
Repeated trials: CS without US Whistle -> No food -> Salivates Whistle -> No food -> Salivates less Whistle -> No food -> Salivates less and less Eventually, it disappear completely
Graph looks like negative log graph