Learning and Conditioning Flashcards

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The process by which experience or practice results in a relatively permanent change in behavior or potential behavior:

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Learning

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Learning that happens when an organism connects two previously unconnected elements:

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Associative Learning

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An understanding that there is a cause and effect relationship between 2 stimuli or a behavior and a stimulus:

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Contingency

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The type of learning in which a response naturally excited by one stimulus becomes elicited by a different, formally neutral, stimulus:

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Classical Conditioning

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What’s an example of Classical Conditioning?

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A puff of air elicits one to flinch and blink

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A stimulus that naturally or automatically triggers a response:

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UCS (Unconditioned Stimulus)

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An unlearned naturally occurring response to UCS:

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UCR

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Elicits no response:

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Neutral Stimulus

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An irrelevant stimulus that after association with UCS, comes to trigger a conditioned response:

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CS

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Learned response to a previously neutral CS:

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CR

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The process of learning a conditioned response by introducing a neutral stimulus before the UCS:

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Acquisition

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The process of unlearning a conditioned association; break link between CS and UCS:

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Extinction

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The reappearance of an extinguished conditioned response:

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Spontaneous Recovery

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The tendency for stimuli like the CS to elicit similar responses:

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Generalization

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The ability to distinguish between a CS and other stimulus that do not signal a UCS:

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Discrimination

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Pair a new stimulus before the now conditioned stimulus and produce the conditioned response:

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Second/Higher Order Conditioning

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Occurs when learning interferes with condition to another stimulus:

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Blocking

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Who is the father of Classical Conditioning?

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Ivan Pavlov

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For a quick acquisition, the time between the neutral and UCS should be:

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1/2 a second

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Pavlov’s work proved that the process of learning can be studied ______:

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Objectively

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Who was a strong nurturist?

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John B. Watson

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Classical Conditioning may explain some emotional disorders like _____:

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Phobias

23
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Robert Rescorla suggest that the ______ __ _________:

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Concept of Contingency

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John Garcia showed that a duration between the CS and the UCS may be ____ but results in conditioning:

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Long

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Organisms learn the predictability of a stimulus, not just repeated pairings like Pavlov believed:

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Concept of Contingency