Learning Theory - Attachment Flashcards
What is learning theory also known as ?
Behaviourist theory
What does the learning theory focus on ?
The baby wanting its needs fulfilled
What does classical conditioning say we learn through ?
Association
What does NS stand for in classical conditioning?
What is it ?
Neutral stimulus
A trigger that has no response
What does UCS stand for in classical conditioning ?
What is it ?
Unconditioned stimulus
A trigger that is naturally responded to
What does UCR stand for in classical conditioning ?
What is it ?
Unconditioned response
A natural response
What does CS stand for in classical conditioning ?
What is it ?
Conditioned stimulus
A thing we have learned to respond to
What does CR stand for in classical conditioning ?
What is it ?
Conditioned response
A learned response
What does the process of classical conditioning look like ?
NS —-> No response
NS + UCS —-> UCR
CS —-> CR
What does extinction mean in classical conditioning ?
The disappearance of a conditioned response in the absence of repeated associations
What does spontaneous recovery mean in classical conditioning ?
The appearance of a conditioned response following extinction
What is classical conditioning ?
- learning through associations between different things in our environment
- getting food naturally gives the baby pleasure
- the baby’s desire for food is fulfilled whenever it’s mother is around to feed it
- thus an association is formed between mother and food
- whenever the mother is around the baby will feel pleasure I.E.attachment
What is operant conditioning?
What did Dollard and Miller (1950) state ?
- claimed that babies feel discomfort when they’re hungry and so have a desire to get food to remove the discomfort
- if they cry their mother will come and feed them so the discomfort is thus removed - negative reinforcement
- mother is thus associated with food and the baby will want to be close to her
What are some weaknesses of the learning theory ?
- reductionist approach , tries to explain complex attachment using simple stimulus- response processes
- lots of evidence involved animal research - so the findings aren’t always generalisable
- Schaffer and Emerson’s (1964) findings don’t fully support learning theory - in their study half of the infants didn’t have their mothers as their primary attachment
Who devised learning theory of attachment and what is the Basis ?
- Dollard & Mikker emphasised the importance of food in forming attachments
- cupboard love - indicates children only attach to whom ever delivers them food