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learning
the process of acquiring new and relatively enduring info or behaviors
associative learning
learning that certain events occur at the same time (two stimuli or response & its consequences)
stimulus
which evokes a response
Ivan Pavlov
- 1849 - 1936
- classical conditioning
John B. Watson
- 1913
- behaviorism
- disdain for "mentalistic" (consciousness) concepts
classical conditioning
a type of learning that one learns to link 2 or more stimuli and anticipate events
behaviorism
the view of psychology as 1) should be an objective science 2) studies behavior without using mental processes

we agree with 1) NOT 2)
neutral stimuli
events the dog could see/hear but didn't associate with food (a buzzer. a light, a touch on the leg...)