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Chapter 6: Learning

Learning A relatively permanent change in behavior brought about by experience Distinguishes between changes due to maturation and changes brought about by experience Distinguishes between short-term changes in performance and actual learning

Classical Conditioning Type of learning discovered by Ivan Pavlov in which a neutral stimulus comes to bring about a response after it is paired with a stimulus that naturally brings about that response

Classical Conditioning

Classical Conditioning Habituation Applying conditioning principles to human behavior Phobias PTSD Panic attacks Can be relieved by classical conditioning

Classical Conditioning Extinction Occurs when a previously conditioned response decreases in frequency and eventually disappears Spontaneous recovery The re-emergence of an extinguished conditioned response after a period of rest

Classical Conditioning Extinction and Spontaneous Recovery

Classical Conditioning Stimulus generalization Occurs when a conditioned response follows a stimulus that is similar to the original conditioned stimulus Stimulus discrimination Ability to differentiate between stimuli Conditioned Stimulus New Stimulus

Classical Conditioning Learned taste aversion When humans learn they are allergic to certain foods they learn to avoid that food

Operant Conditioning Operant Conditioning Learning in which a voluntary response is strengthened or weakened, depending on its favorable or unfavorable consequences B.F. Skinner

Operant Conditioning Thorndike s Law of Effect Responses that lead to satisfying consequences are more likely to be repeated, and responses followed by negative outcomes are less likely to be repeated

Operant Conditioning Reinforcement The process by which a stimulus increases the probability that a preceding behavior will be repeated Reinforcer Any stimulus that increases the probability that a preceding behavior will occur again

Operant Conditioning Primary reinforcer Satisfies some biological need and works naturally, regardless of a person s prior experience Secondary reinforcer A stimulus that becomes reinforcing because of its association with a primary reinforcement

Positive Reinforcers, Negative Reinforcers, and Punishment Positive reinforcement A stimulus added to the environment that brings about an increase in a preceding response

Positive Reinforcers, Negative Reinforcers, and Punishment Negative reinforcement Unpleasant stimulus which when removed from the environment leads to an increase in the probability that a preceding response will occur again in the future Escape conditioning Avoidance conditioning

Positive Reinforcers, Negative Reinforcers, and Punishment Punishment Stimulus that decreases the probability that a prior behavior will occur again Positive punishment weakens a response through the application of an unpleasant stimulus Negative punishment consists of the removal of something pleasant

Positive Reinforcers, Negative Reinforcers, and Punishment

Schedules of Reinforcement Continuous reinforcement Behavior that is reinforced every time is occurs Partial reinforcement Behavior that is some but not all of the time

Schedules of Reinforcement Fixed-ratio schedule Reinforcement is given only after a certain number of responses Variable-ratio schedule Reinforcement occurs after a varying number of responses rather than after a fixed number

Schedules of Reinforcement Fixed-interval Provides reinforcement for a response only if a fixed time period has elapsed, overall rates of response are relatively low Variable-interval Time between reinforcements varies around some average rather than being fixed

Schedules of Reinforcement Scalloping Effect

Operant Conditioning Stimulus control training Behavior is reinforced in the presence of a specific stimulus, but not in its absence Discriminative stimulus Signals the likelihood that reinforcement will follow the response

Operant Conditioning Superstitious behavior Shaping Process of teaching a complex behavior by rewarding closer and closer approximations of the desired behavior

Operant Conditioning Biological constraints Built-in limitations in the ability of animals to learn particular behaviors Application of conditioning in rats to discover land mines

Comparing Classical and Operant Conditioning

Cognitive Approaches to Learning

Cognitive Approaches to Learning Latent learning A new behavior is learned but not demonstrated until reinforcement is provided for displaying it Observational learning Learning through observing the behavior of another person called a model

Cognitive Approaches to Learning Violence in television and video games Most experts agree that watching high levels of media violence makes viewers more susceptible to acting aggressively, and research supports this claim Media copycat killings

Cognitive Approaches to Learning Learning styles Relational style Master material best through exposure to a full unit or phenomenon Analytical style Master material best when they can carry out an initial analysis of the principles and components underlying a phenomenon or situation

Learning Styles