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Chapter 8 learning - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔a relatively permanent change in an
organism's behavior due to experience
Experience is any event in which you participated, as either an actor or
observer.
A change can represent a gain or a loss of a behavior.
Behaviors are often reactions to a prompt of some
kind—like circling an answer to a test item which reflects knowledge gained
or running from a threat which represents an adaptation to a bad situation.
stimulus - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔more general term for a prompt. any detectable
sensoty input from the environemtn
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,intensity -strength or magnitude of a stumulus on a relevent scale.
Duration - how long a stimulus lasts, which m may range from a fgraction of
a second to hours
Frequency 0 how often a stimulus is presaent or occurs
Response - any specific occurence of behavior folllowing a stimulus
Stimulus impact effect a stimulus has on a response
Habituation - process we "tune out" and stop responding to irrelevant
stimuli
Contingencies - if-then arrangements.
if (stimulus) then (response)
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,we make associations based on contiguity, the perceived relation between
events in space and time. learning has a lot to do with making associations
between events
Classical conditioning - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔a process whereby previously
neutral stimuli come to elicit autonomic responses
Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Performed pioneering
conditioning experiments on dogs. (salivate to sound of bell alone due to
conditioning of hearing this before getting food) These experiments led to
the development of the classical conditioning model of learning. -
fundsmental example of classical conditioning
a physiologist
A UCS Causes a UCR, Which Becomes a CR to a CS - 🧠 ANSWER
✔✔(UCS) unconditioned stimulus -a stimulus that automatically or naturally
triggers an autonomic (involuntary) response without prior learning.
(UCR) unconditioned response - the autonomic response triggered by an
unconditioned stimulus; also unlearned.
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, ex: food causes stimulation is stimulus that naturally produces a salivaiton
response
(CS) conditioned stimulus - a stimulus which was previously neutral with
regard to triggering a particular response, but which acquires the property
of causing the same type of respons
(CR) conditioned response - a response ordinarily produced by an
unconditioned stimulus but after it comes to be elicited by a conditioned
stimulus.
ex: food causes salivation but ringing the bell also does (it predicts arrival
of food)
Acquisition, Extinction, & Recovery - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔initial learning phase
is acquisition
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Chapter 8 learning - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔a relatively permanent change in an
organism's behavior due to experience
Experience is any event in which you participated, as either an actor or
observer.
A change can represent a gain or a loss of a behavior.
Behaviors are often reactions to a prompt of some
kind—like circling an answer to a test item which reflects knowledge gained
or running from a threat which represents an adaptation to a bad situation.
stimulus - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔more general term for a prompt. any detectable
sensoty input from the environemtn
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,intensity -strength or magnitude of a stumulus on a relevent scale.
Duration - how long a stimulus lasts, which m may range from a fgraction of
a second to hours
Frequency 0 how often a stimulus is presaent or occurs
Response - any specific occurence of behavior folllowing a stimulus
Stimulus impact effect a stimulus has on a response
Habituation - process we "tune out" and stop responding to irrelevant
stimuli
Contingencies - if-then arrangements.
if (stimulus) then (response)
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,we make associations based on contiguity, the perceived relation between
events in space and time. learning has a lot to do with making associations
between events
Classical conditioning - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔a process whereby previously
neutral stimuli come to elicit autonomic responses
Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Performed pioneering
conditioning experiments on dogs. (salivate to sound of bell alone due to
conditioning of hearing this before getting food) These experiments led to
the development of the classical conditioning model of learning. -
fundsmental example of classical conditioning
a physiologist
A UCS Causes a UCR, Which Becomes a CR to a CS - 🧠 ANSWER
✔✔(UCS) unconditioned stimulus -a stimulus that automatically or naturally
triggers an autonomic (involuntary) response without prior learning.
(UCR) unconditioned response - the autonomic response triggered by an
unconditioned stimulus; also unlearned.
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, ex: food causes stimulation is stimulus that naturally produces a salivaiton
response
(CS) conditioned stimulus - a stimulus which was previously neutral with
regard to triggering a particular response, but which acquires the property
of causing the same type of respons
(CR) conditioned response - a response ordinarily produced by an
unconditioned stimulus but after it comes to be elicited by a conditioned
stimulus.
ex: food causes salivation but ringing the bell also does (it predicts arrival
of food)
Acquisition, Extinction, & Recovery - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔initial learning phase
is acquisition
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