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Factors Influencing Respondent & Operant Learning: Part 1 Lesson 9.

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1 Factors Influencing Respondent & Operant Learning: Part 1 Lesson 9

2 Associative Learning & Language n Language acquisition l Interaction of nature & nurture l Respondent & operant n Respondent l Association of sounds & symbols l English: “deh” = d; “err” = r l Russian: “deh” = д; “err” = р ~

3 Respondent Learning & Language n Associatе sounds/symbols with objects/actions l English: dog; woman; speak l Spanish: perro; mujer; hablar l Russian: собака; женщина, говорить n Words/ideas l Conditional stimuli l Conditional responses ~

4 Operant Learning & Language n Babies start off babbling sounds l Inherited behavior n Certain sounds are reinforced l Directly by parents, etc. l Also by consequences u words are understood  consequences n Mother ~ Mother

5 Respondent & Operant Together SDSD B SRSR : CSUS : CR UR

6 Respondent vs Operant n Both associative n Involuntary vs voluntary n Biologically important events l US vs S R n Signals/cues l CS vs S D n Contingency l CS : US vs B  S R ~

7 Respondent vs Operant n Both associative n Involuntary vs voluntary n Biologically important events l US vs S R n Signals/cues l CS vs S D n Contingency l CS : US vs B  S R ~

8 Factors Influencing Acquisition n Frequency l # learning trials n Predictivity l contingency & probability n Contiguity l timing n Salience l Intensity / novelty ~

9 Acquisition: Frequency n Gradual l usually requires many pairings l Respondent: CS : US  UR l Operant: S D : B  S R n Measuring the learned response l magnitude l latency / probability / frequency n Asymptote l limit to how much can be learned ~

10 Respondent Acquisition CS : US pairings CS : US  UR CR Strength Asymptote Hi Lo

11 Operant Acquisition Bar Press Rate (B) B  S R Trials Asymptote Hi Lo S D : B  S R

12 Acquisition: Detour Learning Task

13 Detour Learning Task

14 Acquisition: Detour Learning Chicks performance on detour learning task

15 Acquisition: Predictivity n Contingency l CS+ / CS- l S D / S ∆ n Probability l Usefulness of cues l Hi  faster learning l Low  slower learning ~

16 Contiguity: Respondent Learning n Order & Timing l Anticipate important event l  strongest to weakest CR Delayed CS US Trace CS US

17 Contiguity: Respondent Learning Simultaneous CS US Backward CS US

18 Contiguity: Respondent Learning n CS-US interval n In general... l shorter interval  more effective l longer interval  less effective n Depends on response system l Fast:.5 - 2 seconds) u e.g., eye blink, skeletal muscle reflexes l Slow: 2-3 min u e.g., CERs, physiological responses l Nausea (CTA): hours ~

19 Contiguity: Operant Learning n Delay of Reinforcement n Immediate consequences most effective l temporal contiguity l reinforcement & punishment n longer delays:  probability of other behaviors being reinforced l instead of intended behavior ~

20 Delay of Reinforcement 0 20 40 60 Delay between B and S R (sec) Bar presses per minute 0 5 10 15 20


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