What is learning?
The process of acquiring through experience new and relatively enduring information or behaviours
What is associative learning?
Learning that certain events occur together
What is a stimulus?
Any event/situation that evokes a response
What is the difference between respondent and operant behaviour?
What is behaviourism?
View that psychology should be an objective science that studies behaviour without reference to mental processes
What is a neutral stimulus?
Stimulus that elicits not response before conditioning
What is an unconditioned stimulus?
Stimulus that unconditionally, naturally and automatically, triggers an unconditioned response
What is an unconditioned response?
An unlearned, naturally response
What is a conditioned stimulus?
Originally neutral stimulus that, after association with an UCS, comes to trigger a conditioned response
What is a conditioned response?
A learned response to a previously neutral (but now conditioned) stimulus
What are the 3 stages Pavlov proposed?
1) Acquisition
2) Extinction
3) Generalisation
What is the acquisition stage?
The initial stage, when one links a neutral stimulus an unconditioned stimulus to that neutral stimulus begins triggering a response
What is the extinction stage?
Diminishing of a conditioned response, when an unconditioned stimulus does not follow a conditioned stimulus
What is spontaneous recovery?
The reappearance, after a pause, of an extinguished conditioned response
What is the generalisation stage?
The tendency, once a response has been conditioned, for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit similar responses
What are behaviour change programs that focus on classical conditioning?
What is classical conditioning?
A type of learning which we link 2 or more stimuli
What is operant conditioning?
A type of learning in which a behaviour becomes more likely to recur if followed by a reinforcer or less likely to recur if followed by a punisher
What is reinforcement?
Any event that strengthens the behaviour it follows
What is positive reinforcement?
- Any stimulus, when presented, after a response, strengthens the response
What is negative reinforcement?
What is shaping?
Reinforcers guide behaviour toward closer and closer approximations of desired behaviour
What is the difference between a primary and conditioned reinforcer?
What is a reinforcement schedule?
Pattern that defines how often a response (desired) will be reinforced