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Relatively PERMANENT change in an orgainsm behavior due to experience. We learn by ____. Our minds naturlly connect evens that occur in a sequence
LEARNING / ASSOCIATION
Learning that two evens occur together
ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING
Russian Physician/neurophysiologist. Studided digestive secretions. Studied dogs drooling with no food by association.
IAN PAVLOV
Organism learns to associate two stimuli. A neutral stimulus that signals an unconditioned stimulus begins to produce a response that anticipates and prepares for the uncomditioned stimulus
CLASSICAL CONDITIONING
Stimulus the unconitionlly (AUTOMATICLY AND NATURALLY) triggers a response
Unconditioned stimulus UCS
UNLEARNED, naturally occurring RESPONSE to the unconditioned stimulus. Ex) Saliva when food is in mouth.
Unconditions response UCR
Originally irrelevant stimulus that, after association with an unconditioned stimulus, comes to trigger a conditioned response.
Conditioned Stimulus CS
LEARNED response to a previously NEUTRAL conditioned stimulus
Conditioned Response CR
The initial stage in classical conditioning. The phase association a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus so that the meutral stimulus comes to elicit a conditioned response
ACQUISITION
Diminishing of a Conditional Response. In classical sonditioning, when a UCS DOES NOT follaw a CS.
Extinctioin