What are the two types of learning?
Non associative learning and Associative learning
What is the definition of learning? (as said in the lecture)
An enduring change in behavior resulting from prior experience
What is a scape goat food?
When going through treatment for something (such as cancer) certain foods can be associated with the treatment so the patient is given a specific food so they associate that food with the treatment instead of other foods
What is the Unconditional Stimulus (US) in relation to drug addiction?
The drug
What is the definition of Operant Conditioning?
It's an active form of learning- an association is made between a stimulus and a voluntary response
Is habituation under non associative learning or associative learning?
Non associative learning
What is the definition of Sensitization?
It's when an organism becomes more sensitive or responsive to a repeated stimulus
Can sound be associated with nausea? If not what can be?
No, taste/smell can be associated with nausea but not sound
What is the Unconditioned Response (UR) in relation to drug addiction?
The compensatory response (to maintain homeostasis)
What is the definition of Unconditional Stimulus (US)?
It's a stimulus that produces a reflexive response
Is classical learning under non associative learning or associative learning?
Associative learning
It's a response that occurs in the presence of the conditioned stimulus after an association between the conditioned and unconditioned stimulus is learned
Should a scape goat food be something with a unique flavor or something the patient eats regularly?
It should be something with a unique flavor
What is the Conditioned Stimulus (CS) in relation to drug addiction?
The location of drug use
What is the definition of Unconditioned Response (UR)?
It's a response that is automatically generated by the unconditioned Stimulus (US)
Is operant conditioning under non associative learning or associative learning?
Associative learning
What is the definition of the Conditioned Stimulus (CS)?
It's a neutral stimulus that comes to elicit a response after being associated with the Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
What are some examples of conditioned taste aversion? (what can cause people to start hating a type of food)?
Getting food sickness, chemotherapy, pregnancy, other illnesses
What is the Conditioned Response (CR) in relation to drug addiction?
What is the definition of Habituation?
It's when an organism becomes less responsive to a repeated stimulus
Is Sensitization under non associative learning or associative learning?
What is the definition of Biological Preparedness?
It's the propensity for learning particular kinds of associations more easily than others
What do they do in taste aversion trials?
Perceptual qualities (such as smell or taste). Often done with novel foods (foods not eating often)
What happens to the Conditioned Response (CR) if you take drugs in a new location?
There is little to no response from the Conditioned Response (CR)
If something is relaxed is is habituation or sensitization?
It's habituation