Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
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Piaget and Development
Sensation and Perception
100

This naturally elicits a natural response

Unconditioned Stimulus

100

Adding a stimulus to increase a behavior

Positive reinforcement

100
Social Learning
Observing and imitating specific behavior
100

Sensorimotor Stage

Stage from birth-2, learning about the world through senses and motor activity

100

Absolute Threshold

Minimum stimulation needed to detect a stimulus

200

This is the response that naturally occurs

Unconditioned Response

200

Removing a stimulus to increase a behavior

Negative reinforcement

200

Modeling

Process of observing and imitating behaviors

200

Preoperational Stage

Stage from 2-6/7, child is using language but cannot do mental operations or logic

200

Difference Threshold

Minimum difference required to detect a difference

300

This is paired with an unconditioned stimulus to create a learned association that will later elicit the natural stimulus

Neutral stimulus/conditioned stimulus

300

Adding a stimulus to decrease a behavior

Positive punishment
300

Shaping

Rewarding successive approximations of desired behavior

300

Concrete Operations

Stage from 6-11, children can do mental operations and think logically about concrete events 

300

Epithelium

Layer of tissue in the nasal cavity that contributes to olfaction

400

This is the behavior that is paired with a conditioned stimulus

Conditioned Response
400

Removing a stimulus to decrease a behavior

Negative punishment

400

Generalization

Conditioned response given to stimuli similar to conditioned stimulus

400

Formal Operations

Final stage beginning at age 12, think logically about abstract concepts

400

Cochlea

Coiled, bony, fluid-filled structure in the inner ear

500

Subconscious pairing of neutral stimulus with unconditioned stimulus

Classical Conditioning

500

Using positive/negative reinforcement/punishment to increase/decrease behavior

Operant Conditioning

500
Discrimination

Ability to distinguish between conditioned stimulus and non-signalling stimuli

500

Conservation

Being able to understand the water transferred between two cups is the same amount of water the whole time. Begins typically in Concrete Operations.

500

Papillae

Structures on the tongue containing taste buds
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