Explanations For Nicotine Addiction - Learning Theory Flashcards
What are the two explanations for a nicotine addiction?
Brain neurochemistry and learning theory
What does learning theory suggest about smoking?
Learning theory suggests smoking is a learnt bhv through operant conditioning
How is a nicotine addiction formed through operant conditioning?
- positive reinforcement can explain why indv start to smoke
- when indv inhales nic, it impacts the dopamine system in the brains reward pathway
- causing feeling of pleasure
- therefore indv will smoke again to get same reward of pleasure
How is a nicotine addiction maintained through operant conditioning?
- neg reinforcement can explain why an indv would continue to smoke
- when an indv stops smoking, it leads to unpleasant symptoms from withdrawal syndrome such as disturbed sleep, agitation and poor conc
- this makes it more difficult for a smoker to stop smoking for long and therefore an indv would continue to smoke to avoid unpleasant symptoms
How is a nicotine addiction formed through classical conditioning?
- cue reactivity works using c.c
- when indv smokes, there are env stimuli present aswell as cig e.g. certain friends or in the car
- indv ass smoking nic (UCS) with env stimuli (NS)
- after repeating this ass, env stimuli becomes CS and acts as a cue to smoking which leads to CR of a craving
- e.g. indv sitting in car and craving cig
How is a nicotine addiction maintained through cue reactivity and why can it also explain relapse?
- nic add is maintained as the cues lead to craving for smoking bhv each time theyre seen
- causes indv to smoke to reduce psychological withdrawal
- cr can also exp relapse as indv who have quit smoking are still faced with cues to crave cig, causing them to smoke again
What are the three AO3 PEELS to evaluate learning theory as an exp for nic addiction?
RTS - meta analysis - dependent smokers..
Weakness - env deterministic - controlled by reinforcements + ass
Strength - prac apps - aversion therapy