Frustration And Emotional Conflict Flashcards
How May operant learning affect development of a behaviour?
Behaviours successful at avoiding perceived threats
Behaviours successful at achieving perceived rewards
Both will increase frequency of behaviours
What three ways may behaviour develop?
Reinforcement of behaviours which achieve outcomes
Frustration when learnt behaviours no longer work
Conflicting emotions when behaviour has unpredictable consequence
What are “resources?”
Anything the animal needs or wants - maybe due to associated behaviour eg. Pick up slipper, get to play - doesn’t actually want slipper
Any biological need - food /water/mating
Social contact if species is social
Hunger/sexual cycles may influence what is valuable
How may the value of a resource affect an animals behaviour?
Motivation to gain it
Anxiety about risk of losing it
What may affect the importance of a resource?
Learning about ease of acquiring said resource eg. Restricted food availability and competition etc
Learning about items that predict important events eg. Social contact
owners do not realise how important their attention is
How does food related aggression in dogs begin?
Large litter of pups -> competition! aggression only response that works so transferred to human environment
Reinforced by owner response eg. Punishment for growling, taking food away when eating -> bad!! Will ^ anxiety massively
What are attention seeking behaviours and why do they form?
Dog values human attention
Learns behaviours that work to get attention (eg. Biting sleeves, stealing valuable items, jumping up)
-> owners often respond to naughty behaviours and ignore calm behaviours
Winch kind of behaviours are often reinforced - in what ways are they reinforced?
Avoidance response eg. Barking at postman - postman doesn’t come near
Exploratory behaviour and reinforcement eg. Picking up stones
How may inappropriate play develop and how can it be treated?
Not reinforced for playing with Own toys, only inappropriate ones
How May food related aggression be treated?
Take bowl away, add value eg. Give chicken then return
Only when dog is calm and not particularly hungry
In what two ways may copraphagia develop?
Avoidance response due to punishment for toileting
Normal exploratory behaviour reinforced by owners chasing etc
Especially seen in pups raised in barren environment eg. Puppy farm
May be a medical issue due to digestion problems
When does frustration occur?
When OPERANTLY learned response no longer works
What are two main causes of frustration?
Frustration of basic motivations eg. Accessing safe place or trying to chase rabbits but stopped from doing so
Lack of control over access to important resources eg. Predatory behaviour
What else, other than a valued resource or aversive event, may frustration be caused by?
Same theory but towards a stimulus that predicts the resource or aversive event
What are common behavioural responses to frustration?
Increased intensity of behaviour “extinction burst” - will get worse before it gets better
General increased activity
Aggression (potentially redirected)
Displacement activities (behaviours occurring out of context)