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Title: Myers PSYCHOLOGY 7th Ed


1
Myers PSYCHOLOGY (7th Ed)
  • Chapter 8
  • Learning
  • James A. McCubbin, PhD
  • Clemson University
  • Worth Publishers

2
Learning
  • Learning
  • relatively __________ change in an organisms
    behavior due to ________

3
Association
  • We learn by association
  • Our minds naturally connect events that occur in
    sequence
  • Aristotle 2000 years ago
  • John Locke and David Hume 200 years ago
  • Associative Learning
  • learning that ___ events occur together
  • two stimuli
  • a response and its consequences

4
Association
Event 1
Event 2
  • Learning to _________ two events

Sea snail associates splash with a tail shock
Seal learns to expect a snack for its showy
antics
5
Classical or Pavlovian Conditioning
  • We learn to associate two stimuli

6
Operant Conditioning
  • We learn to associate a response and its
    ___________

7
Classical Conditioning
  • Ivan Pavlov
  • 1849-1936
  • Russian physician/ neurophysiologist
  • Nobel Prize in 1904
  • studied _________ secretions

8
Pavlovs Classic Experiment
Before Conditioning
UCS (food in mouth)
Neutral stimulus (tone)
No salivation
UCR (salivation)
During Conditioning
After Conditioning
UCS (food in mouth)
CS (tone)
Neutral stimulus (tone)
UCR (salivation)
CR (salivation)
9
Classical Conditioning
  • Pavlovs device for recording salivation

10
Classical Conditioning
  • Classical Conditioning
  • organism comes to associate two stimuli
  • a neutral __________ that signals an
    unconditioned stimulus begins to produce a
    ________ that anticipates and prepares for the
    unconditioned stimulus

11
Behaviorism
  • John B. Watson
  • viewed psychology as objective science
  • generally agreed-upon consensus today
  • recommended study of _________ without reference
    to unobservable _______ processes
  • not universally accepted by all schools of
    thought today

12
Classical Conditioning
  • Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS)
  • stimulus that unconditionally--___________ and
    naturally--triggers a response
  • Unconditioned Response (UCR)
  • _________, naturally occurring response to the
    unconditioned stimulus
  • salivation when food is in the mouth

13
Classical Conditioning
  • Conditioned __________ (CS)
  • originally irrelevant stimulus that, after
    _________ with an unconditioned stimulus, comes
    to trigger a ___________ response
  • Conditioned _________ (CR)
  • learned response to a previously ________
    conditioned stimulus

14
Classical Conditioning
  • Acquisition
  • the ________ stage in classical conditioning
  • the phase associating a ________ stimulus with an
    unconditioned stimulus so that the neutral
    stimulus comes to elicit a _________ response
  • in operant conditioning, the strengthening of a
    reinforced response

15
Classical Conditioning
16
Classical Conditioning
  • Extinction
  • diminishing of a __
  • in classical conditioning, when a UCS does not
    follow a CS
  • in operant conditioning, when a response is no
    longer reinforced

17
Classical Conditioning
18
Classical Conditioning
  • Spontaneous Recovery
  • _________, after a rest period, of an
    extinguished CR
  • Generalization
  • tendency for stimuli similar to CS to elicit
    __________ responses

19
Classical Conditioning
  • Discrimination
  • in classical conditioning, the learned ability to
    ________ between a CS and other stimuli that do
    not signal a UCS

20
Generalization
21
Nausea Conditioning in Cancer Patients
22
Operant Conditioning
  • Operant Conditioning
  • type of learning in which behavior is ________ if
    followed by reinforcement or ____________ if
    followed by punishment
  • Law of ___________
  • Thorndikes principle that behaviors followed by
    __________ consequences become more likely, and
    behaviors followed by unfavorable consequences
    become less likely

23
Operant Conditioning
  • Operant Behavior
  • ________ (acts) on environment
  • produces ____________
  • Respondent Behavior
  • occurs as an automatic response to stimulus
  • behavior learned through _________ conditioning

24
Operant Conditioning
  • B.F. Skinner (1904-1990)
  • elaborated Thorndikes Law of Effect
  • developed _________ technology

25
Operant Chamber
  • Skinner Box
  • chamber with a bar or key that an animal ________
    to obtain a food or water ________
  • contains devices to record _________

26
Operant Conditioning
  • Reinforcer
  • any event that _________ the behavior it follows
  • Shaping
  • operant conditioning procedure in which
    reinforcers guide behavior toward closer
    _______________ of a desired goal

27
Operant Conditioning
28
Principles of Reinforcement
  • ___________ Reinforcer
  • innately reinforcing stimulus
  • i.e., satisfies a biological need
  • ______________ Reinforcer
  • stimulus that gains its reinforcing power through
    its _________ with primary reinforcer
  • secondary reinforcer

29
Schedules of Reinforcement
  • Continuous Reinforcement
  • reinforcing the desired response ______time it
    occurs
  • __________(Intermitent) Reinforcement
  • reinforcing a response only part of the time
  • results in slower ______________
  • greater resistance to ____________

30
Schedules of Reinforcement
  • Fixed __________ (FR)
  • reinforces a response only after a ___________
    number of responses
  • faster you respond the more rewards you get
  • different ___________
  • very ______ rate of responding
  • like piecework pay

31
Schedules of Reinforcement
  • Variable Ratio (VR)
  • reinforces a response after an ___________ number
    of responses
  • ___________ ratios
  • like gambling, fishing
  • very hard to __________ because of
    unpredictability

32
Schedules of Reinforcement
  • Fixed ___________ (FI)
  • reinforces a response only after a specified
    _______ has elapsed
  • response occurs more ________ as the anticipated
    time for reward draws near

33
Schedules of Reinforcement
  • Variable ____________ (VI)
  • reinforces a response at _________ time intervals
  • produces slow __________ responding
  • like pop quiz

34
Schedules of Reinforcement
35
Punishment
  • Punishment
  • aversive event that ________ the behavior that it
    follows
  • powerful controller of unwanted behavior

36
Punishment
37
Cognition and Operant Conditioning
  • _________ Map
  • mental representation of the ______ of ones
    environment
  • Example after exploring a maze, rats act as if
    they have learned a cognitive map of it
  • __________ Learning
  • learning that occurs, but is not apparent until
    there is an ________ to demonstrate it

38
Latent Learning
39
Cognition and Operant Conditioning
  • ___________Effect
  • the effect of promising a _______ for doing what
    one already likes to do
  • the person may now see the reward, rather than
    intrinsic interest, as the __________ for
    performing the task

40
Cognition and Operant Conditioning
  • _________ Motivation
  • Desire to perform a behavior for its own sake and
    to be effective
  • ____________ Motivation
  • Desire to perform a behavior due to promised
    rewards or threats of punishments

41
Operant vs Classical Conditioning
42
Observational Learning
  • Observational Learning
  • learning by __________ others
  • Modeling
  • process of _______ and _________ a specific
    behavior
  • ____________ Behavior
  • positive, constructive, helpful behavior
  • opposite of ____________ behavior

43
Observational Learning
  • Mirror Neurons
  • frontal ____ neurons that fire when performing
    certain actions or when observing another doing
    so
  • may enable ________, _________ ______, and empathy
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