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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
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LEARNING / ASSOCIATION
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Learning that two evens occur together
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ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING
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Russian Physician/neurophysiologist. Studided digestive secretions. Studied dogs drooling with no food by association.
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IAN PAVLOV
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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
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CLASSICAL CONDITIONING
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Stimulus the unconitionlly (AUTOMATICLY AND NATURALLY) triggers a response
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Unconditioned stimulus UCS
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UNLEARNED, naturally occurring RESPONSE to the unconditioned stimulus. Ex) Saliva when food is in mouth.
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Unconditions response UCR
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Originally irrelevant stimulus that, after association with an unconditioned stimulus, comes to trigger a conditioned response.
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Conditioned Stimulus CS
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LEARNED response to a previously NEUTRAL conditioned stimulus
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Conditioned Response CR
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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
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ACQUISITION
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Diminishing of a Conditional Response. In classical sonditioning, when a UCS DOES NOT follaw a CS.
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Extinctioin
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