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Classical Conditioning Learning Classical Conditioning

Agenda Test One Review Classical Conditioning Reading Assessment Due Saturday

Studying vs. Life

Learning Relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience Make associations (We will focus on) Three Types Classical Conditioning Operant Conditioning Social/Observant Conditioning

The Office Dwight and Jim illustrate Classical Conditioning: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfZfMIHwSkU

Classical Conditioning Learning a response through pairing stimuli Unconditioned Stimulus Unconditioned Response Conditioned Stimulus Conditioned Response

Examples Pavlov Emotional Reactions to Senses Little Albert Bathrooms, Alarm clock, perfume, gum Little Albert Generalization Food Aversion Phobias

Timing When should the CS be presented? How long before? Longer delays possible for humans. “Mental time travel”

Extinction When a conditioned response disappears. How? True extinction? Spontaneous Recovery Fear of flying