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Unit 6 Coggle (Classical Conditioning (Neutral Stimulus
stimulus that…
Unit 6 Coggle
Classical Conditioning
Ivan Pavlov
famous for his dog experiment, which
is the main example of classical conditioning
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Extinction
when the CS is repeatedly presented
without the US, the CR diminishes
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Spontaneous Recovery
reappearance, after a pause, of an
extinct conditioned response (CR)
Higher Order Conditioning
the CS is paired with a new NS,
creating a second, weaker, CS
Operant Conditioning
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Law of Effect
Thorndike's principle that behaviors followed by desirable consequences become more likely, and behaviors
followed by undesirable consequences become less likely
B.F. Skinner
father of operant conditioning
proposed that he could shape children, in his perfect
world, into whatever he desired by the power of
operant conditioning
Primary Reinforcer
unlearned, or innate reinforcing stimulus,
usually one that satisfies a biological need
Secondary Reinforcer
a learned reinforcing stimulus.
has a learned association with a primary reinforcer
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