The learned or acquired response to the conditioned stimulus
Conditioned Response
The three operant conditioning phases.
What are antecedent, behavior, consequence.?
in Observational Learning, the individual who is performing the behavior that is being observed.
What is a model?
knowledge and skills are based on interconnected social, physical, and spiritual understandings.
What are the systems of knowledge?
The three stages of GAS.
What are Alarm reaction, resistance and exhaustion?
In Pavlov's experiments, sound of the bell.
what was the neutral stimulus that became the conditioned stimulus?
The addition of a desirable stimulus which increases the likelihood of a behavior occurring.
What is positive reinforcement ?
The 5 stages of Observational Learning in order of progress.
What are attention, retention, reproduction , motivation and reinforcement?
Story- sharing, learning maps and land links ae example of this.
What is meant by multimodal?
Psychological stress responses
What are eustress and distress?
Repeatedly paired with the unconditioned stimulus in the during conditioning phase.
What process happens with a neutral stimulus?
Taking a Panadol to relieve a headache.
What is an example of negative reinforcement?
This is the stage that many people do not achieve. This is because people lack control over their physical and mental capabilities which can make it more difficult to complete.
What is the reproduction stage?
To remember and share cultural and survival knowledge to maintain cultural continuity and to protect complex ecosystems and biodiversity.
What is the purpose of learning for Aboriginal communities?
This response depends on an activation of the sympathetic nervous system which prompts the release of adrenaline.
What is the flight response?
Must be an automatic or involuntary reflexive behavior.
What is an unconditioned response?
The phase in Operant Conditioning where you take an undesirable stimulus away from the subject
What happens in the consequence phase?
An example of this type of motivation is the desire to do well on an exam.
What is intrinsic motivation?
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people model behaviours to their young people, those young people in return mimic and replicate the same or similar behaviours.
How is Observational Learning used as the main model of learning for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people?
The elimination of synaptic connections that are not adequately activated.
What is pruning?
Not more than 1/2 a second
What is the ideal timing for the NS and UCS?
A mouse presses and lever in a box and its food is removed.
What is an example of negative punishment?
The three types of models.
What are the 'live model', the 'verbal model' and the 'symbolic model'?
Thinking outside the square and taking knowledge from different viewpoints in order to build new understandings.
What is the non-linear element in the Aboriginal learning framework?
An experimental design in which individuals are divided into different groups and complete only in experimental condition.
What is a between- subjects design?