Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Learning by Observation
Vocabulary
Misc.
100
Basis for classical conditioning.
What is behaviorism?
100
A.K.A Operant Chamber.
What is a Skinner Box?
100
Social learning.
What is observational learning?
100
Relatively permanent change in behavior based on experience.
What is learning?
100
Reapperance of CR after pause.
What is spontaneous recovery?
200
Dog food.
What is a unconditioned stimulus?
200
Thorndike's principle of favorable action after behavior.
What is the law of effect?
200
Observing and imitating a specific bahavior.
What is modeling?
200
Over exposed. Decreased response.
What is habituation?
200
Initial learning.
What is acquisition?
300
Death of behavior.
What is extinction?
300
Not punishment.
What is a negative reinforcer?
300
Positive, helpful observed learning.
What is prosocial effects of observation?
300
Two events occur togther.
What is associative learning?
300
Desire to perform a behavior for its own sake.
What is intrinsic motivation?
400
Response to one stimulus and not another.
What is discrimination?
400
Receiving a paycheck.
What is a postivive reinforcer?
400
Frontal lobe neurons that fire when performing certin actions or when observing another do so.
What are mirror neurons?
400
Power through learned association with primary reinforcers.
What is a conditioned (secondary) reinforcer?
400
Sudden soultion a problem.
What is insight?
500
Just shock me again. What the point of fighting?
What is learned helplessness?
500
Getting food to when hungry - unlearned.
What is a primary reinforcer?
500
When Monkey A sees Monkey B touch four pictures in a certain order. Monkey A mimics.
What is cognitive imiataion?
500
Learning that occurs but is not apparent until there is an incentive to demonstrate.
What is latent learning?
500
Mental layout of environment.
What is a cognitive map?
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