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LEARNING.

Process by which experience produces a relatively enduring change in an organism’s behaviour or capabilities.

HABITUATION.

A decrease in the strength of a response to a repeated stimulus.

CLASSICAL CONDITIONING.

Process in which an organism learns to associate two stimuli such that one stimulus comes to elicit a response that originally was elicited only by the other stimulus.

CLASSICAL CONDITIONING - Principles.

- Acquisition.


- Extinction and spontaneous recovery.


- Generalisation and discrimination.


- Higher order conditioning.

CLASSICAL CONDITIONING - Sequence and Time Interval.

- Forward short-delay pairing.


- Forward trace pairing.


- Simultaneous pairing.


- Backward pairing.