Classical Conditioning
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OC and Social Learning
100
a learning procedure in which associations are made between a natural stimulus and a neutral stimulus
What is classical conditioning?
100
a once-neutral event that elicits a given response after a period of training in which it has been paired with an unconditioned stimulus
What is conditioned stimulus?
100
the gradual disappearance of a conditioned response when the conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented without the unconditioned stimulus
What extinction?
100
stimulus such as money that becomes rewarding through its link with a primary reinforcer
What is secondary reinforcer?
100
a pattern of reinforcement in which changing amounts of time must elapse before a response will obtain reinforcement
What is variable-interval schedule?
200
a relatively permanent change in a behavioral tendancy that results from experience
What is learning?
200
the learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus
What is conditioned response?
200
avoidance of certain types of foods because they elicit a negative emotional response
What is taste aversion?
200
ratio, interval, fixed and variable
What are the four basic methods, or schedules, of reinforcement?
300
a stimulus that doesn't initially elicit any part of the unconditioned response
What is neutral stimulus?
300
a classically conditioned response generally occuring gradually
What is acquisition?
300
learning in which a certain action is reinforced or punished, resulting in corresponding increases or decreases in occurence
What is operant conditioning?
300
a pattern of reinforcement in which a specific number of correct responses is required before reinforcement can be obtained
What is a fixed-ratio schedule?
300
learned reactions that follow one another in sequence, each reaction producing the signal for the next
What is response chain?
400
an event that elicits a certain poredictable response typcially without previous training
What is unconditioned stimulus?
400
responding similiarly to a range of similar stimuli
What is generalization?
400
stimulus or event that follows a response and increases the likelihood that the response will be repeated
What is reinforcement?
400
a pattern of reinforcement in which an unpredictable number of responses are required before reinforcement can be obtained
What is variable-ratio schedule?
400
process of influencing behavior by means of upleasant stimuli
What is aversive control?
500
an organism's automatic or natural reaction to a stimulus
What is unconditioned response?
500
the ability to respond diferently to similar but distinct stimuli
What is discrimination?
500
stimulus that is naturally rewarding, like food and water
What is primary reinforcer?
500
a pattern of reinforcement in which a specific amount of time must elapse before a response will elicit reinforcement
What is fixed-interval schedule?
500
increasing the strength of a given response by removing or preventing a painful stimulus when the response occurs
What is negative reinforcement?
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