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Chapter 5: Classical Conditioning: Underlying Processes. S-S vs S-R Learning Theoretical Explanations. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3sgR12ZSh8. Two Models of Learning S-R model. :. NS. US. UR. CS. UR. :. S-R Learning Second-Order Conditioning. :. No bar pressing.
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Chapter 5:Classical Conditioning:Underlying Processes S-S vs S-R Learning Theoretical Explanations http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3sgR12ZSh8
Two Models of Learning S-R model : NS US UR CS UR
: S-R LearningSecond-Order Conditioning : No bar pressing After extinction of light
Theoretical Explanations • Stimulus-Substitution Theory • CS acts as a substitute for US “food center” “salivation center” “light center”
Situation where Stimulus-Substitution does not explain events Jump (UR) Freeze (CR)
Theoretical Explanations • Preparatory-Response Theory • CS tells organism to get ready for US
Two Models of Learning S-S model : NS US UR US CS
S-S LearningBlocking US and CS associated
S-S LearningUS Revaluation : US and CS associated
Two Models of Learning Dog : Bite Fear NS US UR Dog : Bite Fear NS US UR S-R model S-S model
Theoretical ExplanationsPreparatory-Response TheoryCompensatory-Response Model Unconditioned response to shock: Shock increased heart rate US UR First few pairings: Tone:Shock increased heart rate NS US UR Tone increased heart rate CS CR After repeated pairings: Tone:Shock increased heart rate NS US UR Tone decreased heart rate CS CR
Drug Addiction • Heroin-related cues: Heroin Decreased blood pressure NS US UR • Heroin-related cues Increased blood pressure CS UR • Heroin Decreased blood pressure Increased blood pressure a-process b-process US UR/US UR
Drug Addiction Heroin-related cues: Relaxing effect Tension a-process b-process NS US UR Heroin-related cues tension CS CR
Theories:What causes the learning? • Stimulus-Substitution Theory • CS acts as a substitute for US • Preparatory-Response Theory • CS tells organism to get ready for US • Compensatory-Response Model
Rescorla-Wagner Model • Proposes that the US has a limited amount of associative value, and that this value is distributed among the available CSs
Examples 1. Tone (V=0): Food (Max=10) 10 drops of saliva Tone (V=10) 10 drops of saliva
Examples 2. [Loud Tone + Dim Light] (V=0) : Food (Max=10) 10 drops of saliva Loud Tone (V=9) 9 drops of saliva Dim Light (V=1) 1 drops of saliva
Examples 3. [Tone (V=10) + Light (V=0)] : Food (Max=10) 10 drops of saliva Tone (V=10) 10 drops of saliva Light (V=0) 0 drops of saliva