Ch.3 Learning Flashcards
Classical conditioning
Is learning in which a stimulus that does not elicit a response, is repeatedly linked with a stimulus that does automatically get a response.
Operant conditioning
Is a learning process in which the likelihood of a behaviour being repeated is determined by the consequences of that behaviour.
Extinction
Is the decrease in strength and frequency of a conditioned response when the unconditioned stimulus is no longer available.
Spontaneous recovery
Is the reappearance of a conditioned response to the conditioned stimulus after a period of extinction.
Stimulus discrimination
Is the ability to discriminate between stimuli so that only a specific stimulus produces the conditioned response.
Stimulus generalisation
Is when stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus produce the conditioned response.
Acquisition
Is the gaining of knowledge or a skill
What are the 5 stages of observational learning?
Attention Retention Reproduction Motivation Reinforcement
Observational learning
Is learning through a model doing a behaviour or action and then the learner reproduces that behaviour from observing it.
Long-term potentiation and long-term depression
LTP is the increase in the efficiency of synaptic transmission between neurons. LTD is the reduced efficiency of synaptic transmission.
Learning
Is when an individual is able to produce a behaviour due to experience.