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Learning
a relatively enduring change in behavior that results from experience
Classical conditioning
neutral stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus until neutral stimulus illicit the same response as the unconditioned stimulus
Fixed action pattern
complex reflex
Spontaneous recovery
behavior has been extinct and returns spontaneously in a period of time
Aversive conditioning
classical conditioning to avoid a behavior
Reciprocal inhibition
two emotional responses cancel each other out
Operant conditioning
operate by rewards until the behavior continues
Antecedent
condition in the environment that exists before the behavior
ABCs of operant conditioning
A - antecedents
B - behavior - organism acting
C - consequences - change in environment
Reinforcing consequence
change in the environment we like
Punishing consequence
a change in the environment that a person doesn't like
Shaping
reinforcing in close approximations of a desired behavior
Non contingent reinforcement
rewarding the subject regardless of its performance
Behavior modification
intentional plan to choose a person or animals behavior using conditioning
Behavorism
behaviors learned and controlled by relationships, doesn't involve internal processes