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1 Chapter 6 Learning

2 Table of Contents Classical conditioning Ivan Pavlov Terminology –Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS) –Conditioned Stimulus (CS) –Unconditioned Response (UCR) –Conditioned Response (CR)

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6 Classical Conditioning: More Terminology Trial = pairing of UCS and CS Acquisition = initial stage in learning Stimulus contiguity = occurring together in time and space 3 types of Classical Conditioning –Simultaneous conditioning: CS and UCS begin and end together –Short-delayed conditioning: CS begins just before the UCS, end together –Trace conditioning: CS begins and ends before UCS is presented

7 Table of Contents Processes in Classical Conditioning Extinction Spontaneous Recovery Stimulus Generalization Discrimination Higher-order conditioning

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11 Operant Conditioning or Instrumental Learning Edward L. Thorndike (1913) – the law of effect B.F. Skinner (1953) – principle of reinforcement –Operant chamber –Emission of response –Reinforcement contingencies –Cumulative recorder

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14 Basic Processes in Operant Conditioning Acquisition Shaping Extinction Stimulus Control –Generalization –Discrimination

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17 Reinforcement: Consequences that Strengthen Responses Delayed Reinforcement –Longer delay, slower conditioning Primary Reinforcers –Satisfy biological needs Secondary Reinforcers –Conditioned reinforcement

18 Table of Contents Schedules of Reinforcement Continuous reinforcement Intermittent (partial) reinforcement Ratio schedules –Fixed –Variable Interval schedules –Fixed –Variable

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20 Consequences: Reinforcement and Punishment Increasing a response: –Positive reinforcement = response followed by rewarding stimulus –Negative reinforcement = response followed by removal of an aversive stimulus Escape learning Avoidance learning Decreasing a response: –Punishment –Problems with punishment

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24 Changes in Our Understanding of Conditioning Biological Constraints on Conditioning –Instinctive Drift –Conditioned Taste Aversion –Preparedness and Phobias Cognitive Influences on Conditioning –Signal relations –Response-outcome relations Evolutionary Perspectives on learning

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26 Observational Learning: Basic Processes Albert Bandura (1977, 1986) –Observational learning –Vicarious conditioning 4 key processes –attention –retention –reproduction –motivation acquisition vs. performance

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