exam 1-Classical conditioning/Learning
questions and answers
Ivan Pavlov - Correct Answers -physiologist who studied the basic processes digestion
and discovered his learning theory (classical conditioning)
stimulus - Correct Answers -an action that brings about a response
response - Correct Answers -a reaction to a stimulus
spontaneous recovery - Correct Answers -when a previously extinguished Conditioned
Response (CR) returns after a rest interval
aversion - Correct Answers -avoidance
classical conditioning - Correct Answers -type of learning in which a stimulus acquires
the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another, formerly
neutral, stimulus
unconditioned response - Correct Answers -an automatic and not learned reaction to a
given stimulus
delayed conditioning - Correct Answers -A procedure in which a CS is presented and
then continues until a US is presented. best learning-predictive value
simultaneous conditioning - Correct Answers -A procedure in which a CS and a US are
presented at the same time; virtually no learning
latent inhibition - Correct Answers -slower conditioning to a CS because of previous
presentations of the CS by itself
associative bias/preparedness - Correct Answers -the tendency to associate some CS-
US combinations more readily than others.
mackintosh model - Correct Answers -conditioning is partly a function of the salience of
the CS.
Pavlov's experiment - Correct Answers -NS - bell
UCS - food
UCR - drooling
CS - bell
, CR - drooling
Little Albert - Correct Answers -NS - the rat
UCS - loud noises
UCR - crying
CS - the rat
CR - crying
Little Albert - Neutral Stimulus - Correct Answers -the rat
Pavlovs Dog - Neutral Stimulus - Correct Answers -the bell
acquisition - Correct Answers -in classical conditioning the process through which an
organism learns to associate two events (the conditioned stimulus and the
unconditioned stimulus)
aversion therapy - Correct Answers -a form of treatment using classical conditioning to
cause an undesired behavior to create an unwanted response, thereby reducing the
incidence of the behavior.
conditioned response (CR) - Correct Answers -the learned or acquired response to the
conditioned stimulus
conditioned stimulus (CS) - Correct Answers -the stimulus that is neutral at the start of
classical conditioning and does not normally produce an unconditioned response but
eventually becomes associated with the unconditioned stimulus
extinction - Correct Answers -when a response no longer occurs. In classical
conditioning, extinction occurs when the conditioned stimulus is presented several times
after the unconditioned stimulus has been withdrawn.
graduated exposure - Correct Answers -a form of treatment using gradually increasing
levels of fear-provoking stimuli paired with induced relaxation, thereby reducing the
incidence and level of phobic reaction to the stimulus
neutral stimulus (NS) - Correct Answers -the name given to the conditioned stimulus
before it becomes conditioned. It is referred to as a neutral stimulus while it fails to
produce a response.
discrimination - Correct Answers -when an organism responds to the conditioned
stimulus but not to any stimulus which is similar to the conditioned stimulus.
unconditioned response (UCR) - Correct Answers -the response that occurs
automatically when the unconditioned stimulus is presented. The UCR is a reflexive or
involuntary response as it is predictably
caused by an UCS.
questions and answers
Ivan Pavlov - Correct Answers -physiologist who studied the basic processes digestion
and discovered his learning theory (classical conditioning)
stimulus - Correct Answers -an action that brings about a response
response - Correct Answers -a reaction to a stimulus
spontaneous recovery - Correct Answers -when a previously extinguished Conditioned
Response (CR) returns after a rest interval
aversion - Correct Answers -avoidance
classical conditioning - Correct Answers -type of learning in which a stimulus acquires
the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another, formerly
neutral, stimulus
unconditioned response - Correct Answers -an automatic and not learned reaction to a
given stimulus
delayed conditioning - Correct Answers -A procedure in which a CS is presented and
then continues until a US is presented. best learning-predictive value
simultaneous conditioning - Correct Answers -A procedure in which a CS and a US are
presented at the same time; virtually no learning
latent inhibition - Correct Answers -slower conditioning to a CS because of previous
presentations of the CS by itself
associative bias/preparedness - Correct Answers -the tendency to associate some CS-
US combinations more readily than others.
mackintosh model - Correct Answers -conditioning is partly a function of the salience of
the CS.
Pavlov's experiment - Correct Answers -NS - bell
UCS - food
UCR - drooling
CS - bell
, CR - drooling
Little Albert - Correct Answers -NS - the rat
UCS - loud noises
UCR - crying
CS - the rat
CR - crying
Little Albert - Neutral Stimulus - Correct Answers -the rat
Pavlovs Dog - Neutral Stimulus - Correct Answers -the bell
acquisition - Correct Answers -in classical conditioning the process through which an
organism learns to associate two events (the conditioned stimulus and the
unconditioned stimulus)
aversion therapy - Correct Answers -a form of treatment using classical conditioning to
cause an undesired behavior to create an unwanted response, thereby reducing the
incidence of the behavior.
conditioned response (CR) - Correct Answers -the learned or acquired response to the
conditioned stimulus
conditioned stimulus (CS) - Correct Answers -the stimulus that is neutral at the start of
classical conditioning and does not normally produce an unconditioned response but
eventually becomes associated with the unconditioned stimulus
extinction - Correct Answers -when a response no longer occurs. In classical
conditioning, extinction occurs when the conditioned stimulus is presented several times
after the unconditioned stimulus has been withdrawn.
graduated exposure - Correct Answers -a form of treatment using gradually increasing
levels of fear-provoking stimuli paired with induced relaxation, thereby reducing the
incidence and level of phobic reaction to the stimulus
neutral stimulus (NS) - Correct Answers -the name given to the conditioned stimulus
before it becomes conditioned. It is referred to as a neutral stimulus while it fails to
produce a response.
discrimination - Correct Answers -when an organism responds to the conditioned
stimulus but not to any stimulus which is similar to the conditioned stimulus.
unconditioned response (UCR) - Correct Answers -the response that occurs
automatically when the unconditioned stimulus is presented. The UCR is a reflexive or
involuntary response as it is predictably
caused by an UCS.