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Functionalism
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A psychological approach, popular in the early part of the twentieth century, that focused on how consciousness functions to help human beings adapt to their environment.
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overshadowing
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two stimulus together and one blocks the other
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Stimulus generalization
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The extension of a learned response to stimuli that are similar to the conditioned stimulus. ex. all brunettes are pretty
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extinction
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spontaneous recovery take away from environment and put it back in eventually tapers off
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Stimulus discrimination
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A change in responses to one stimulus but not to stimuli that are similar. ex. not dating Vietnamese girls
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temporal conditioning
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time itself becomes the condition stimulus
ex. lunch in afternoon |
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experimental neurosis
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learn behavior so much that you you become nuerotic with it. develop psychosis. has to do with discrimination. lose predictive power
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higher-order conditioning
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pairing condition stimulus one > condition response
condition stimulus 1 and 2 make that your unconditioned pairing |