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Explore the four types of learning - classical conditioning, operant conditioning, ecological learning, and observational learning. Understand the principles and processes behind each type and how they influence behavior.
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Learning • Classical Conditioning • Operant Conditioning • Ecological Learning • Observational Learning
Definition of Learning Learning is “any relatively permanent change in behavior brought about through experience.” • Conditioning: • The acquisition of specific patterns of behavior in the presence of well-defined stimuli.
Two Types of Conditioning • Classical (C.C.): • a response naturally elicited by one stimulus comes to be elicited by a different, formerly neutral stimulus • Operant (O.C.): • behaviors are emitted (in the presence of specific stimuli) to earn rewards or avoid punishments
Learning • Classical Conditioning • Operant Conditioning • Ecological Learning • Observational Learning
It all starts with a REFLEX Automatic
It all starts with a REFLEX Unconscious
It all starts with a REFLEX Involuntary
It all starts with a REFLEX Inborn
REFLEX Causes Stimulus Response
REFLEX Leads to Stimulus Response
REFLEX Elicits Stimulus Response
REFLEX Causes Stimulus Response Puff of air to the eye Blink
REFLEX Causes Stimulus Response Light in the eye Pupillary Constriction
REFLEX Causes Stimulus Response Pain Withdrawal
REFLEX Causes Stimulus Response Meat Powder in mouth Salivation
REFLEX Causes Stimulus Response Electric Shock Fear
REFLEX Unconditioned Stimulus Unconditioned Response
REFLEX UCR UCS
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Some stimuli do nothing Click
Some stimuli do nothing Footsteps
Some stimuli do nothing Metronome
Some stimuli do nothing Rabbit
Some stimuli do nothing Neutral Stimulus
Learning involves repeated pairing NS + UCS UCR
After repeated pairing CS NS + UCS UCR CR
After repeated pairing CS CR
After repeated pairing CS CR
Learning involves repeated pairing NS + UCS Hiss Puff UCR Blink
After repeated pairing CS Hiss NS + UCS Hiss Puff UCR Blink CR Blink
After repeated pairing CS Hiss CR Blink
After repeated pairing CS Hiss CR Blink
REFLEX Causes
After repeated pairing the organism has formed an association between the once neutral stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus.
It all begins with aREFLEX Learning Classical Conditioning Reflexes Operant Conditioning Ecological Learning Observational Learning • Unconditioned stimulus (UCS). • Elicits a response in the absence of learning. • Unconditioned response (UCR). • The reflexive response to a stimulus in the absence of learning. UCS UCR • No learning here.Organism is born with this reflex A relatively simple, automatic, stimulus-response sequence that is mediated by the CNS
New Reflexes from Old Learning Classical Conditioning Operant Conditioning Ecological Learning Observational Learning • A neutral stimulus is then regularly paired with an unconditioned stimulus.