Psychology Ch.5 5:2 Flashcards

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acquisition

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The initial learning phase in both classical and operant conditioning.

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adaptive value

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The degree to which a trait or behavior helps an organism survive.

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biological preparedness

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The tendency for animals to be predisposed or inclined to form certain kinds of associations through classical conditioning.

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classical conditioning

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Learning process in which two stimuli become associated with each other; when an originally neutral stimulus is conditioned to elicit an involuntary response.

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conditioned emotional response

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An emotional reaction acquired through classical conditioning; process by which an emotional reaction becomes associated with a previously neutral stimulus.

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conditioned response (CR)

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A learned response to a conditioned stimulus.

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conditioned stimulus (CS)

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A previously neutral stimulus that an organism learns to associate with an unconditioned stimulus.

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conditioned taste aversion

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A form of classical conditioning that occurs when an organism learns to associate the taste of a particular food or drink with illness.

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extinction (classical conditioning)

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In classical conditioning, the process by which the conditioned response decreases after repeated exposure to the conditioned stimulus in the absence of the unconditioned stimulus.

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extinction (operant conditioning)

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In operant conditioning, the disappearance of a learned behavior through the removal of its reinforcer.

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higher-order conditioning

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With repeated pairings of a conditioned stimulus and a second neutral stimulus, that second neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus as well.

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neutral stimulus (NS)

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A stimulus that does not cause a relevant automatic or reflexive response.

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spontaneous recovery

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The reappearance of a conditioned response following its extinction.

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stimulus discrimination

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The ability to differentiate between a conditioned stimulus and other stimuli sufficiently different from it.

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stimulus generalization

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The tendency for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit the conditioned response.

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unconditioned response (UR)

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A reflexive, involuntary response to an unconditioned stimulus.

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unconditioned stimulus (US)

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A stimulus that automatically triggers an involuntary response without any learning needed.