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BF Skinner

associated with operant conditioning

law of effect

rewarded behavior is likely to keep happening and vice versa

operant chamber

also called a skinner box. organism can press bar for food/water etc

shaping

give rat food when it approaches bar, then when it touches bar, then when it presses bar to mold behavior

positive reinforcement

add a desirable stimulus

negative reinforcement

remove offensive stimulus

primary reinforcer

innately reinforcing stimulus like food that satisfies biological need

conditioned/secondary reinforcer

money, good grades, etc assocatied with the primary enforcer

positive punishment

administer something that is undesired

negative punishment

end something that is undesired

punished behavior...

is suppressed not forgotten. punishment can teach fear

latent learning

learning that happens but isnt apparent until there is an incentive to prove it

rewards...

can damage intrinsic motivation

observational learning

think of Bandura and the bobo doll experiment

mirror neurons

neurons that fire when performing certain actions or watching others do so. enables imitation and empathy