CLASSICAL CONDITIONING BY: IVAN PAVLOV Flashcards

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Also known as respondent conditioning refers to a form of learning that occurs through the repeated association of 2 or more different stimuli.

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Classical Conditioning

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First to study classical conditioning :

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Ivan Pavlov

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What animal did Ivan Pavlov use in his experiment?

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Dog

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4 process of classical conditional

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Unconditioned stimulus
Unconditioned response
Conditioned stimulus
Conditioned response

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A stimulus that consistently produces a particular, naturally occuring, automatic response

Ex. Dog food

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Unconditioned Stimulus

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A response that occurs automatically when the unconditioned stimulus is presented.

Ex. Salivation

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Unconditioned Response

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• Neutral at the start of the conditioning
• Repeated association with the Unconditioned Stimulus

Ex. Bell + Dog food

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Conditioned Stimulus

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This response occurs when learned response is produced by the conditioned stimulus.

• Occurs after the CS has been associated with the UCS.

Ex. Salivation after hearing the Bell

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Conditioned Response

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Key Processes In Classical Conditioning

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Acquisition
Extinction
Stimulus generalisation
Stimulus discrimination
Spontaneous recovery

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The overall process during which the organism learns to associate 2 events

Ex. Bell + Dog food

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Acquistion

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The gradual decrease sin the strength or rate of a Conditioned Response that occurs when the Unconditioned Stimulus no longer presented.

Ex. Bell only (no salivation)

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Extinction

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The reappearance of CR when the CS is represented

Ex. The return of the Dog Food

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Spontaneous Recovery

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The tendency for another stimulus to produce a response that is similar to the CR. The greater the similarity between the stimuli, the greater the possibility that a generalisation will occur.

Ex. Can’t tell the difference of Bell, telephone ring, Alarm clock

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Stimulus generalisation

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This occurs when a person or animal responds to the CS only, but not to any other stimulus that us similar to CS.

Ex. Can difference the sound (Orig Bell)

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Stimulus Discrimination

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