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learning, The original stimulus that elicits a natural, reflexive response…
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It postulates that the more times two things are paired, the greater the learning that will take place
The strength of an association between two events is closely linked to the number of times they have been paired.
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It is necessary for one event to reliably predict another for a strong association between the two to result
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Acquisition: Learning has taken place once the animals respond to the CS without a presentation of the US.
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The goal of chaining is to link together a number of separate behaviors into a more complex activity (e.g. running an obstacle course )
Animals conditioned to respond to a certain stimulus will also respond to similar stimuli although the response is usually smaller in magnitude.
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The original stimulus that elicits a natural, reflexive response
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A previously neutral stimulus. It eventually elicits the conditioned response after it was associated with the US.
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Law of effect
If the consequence of a behavior are pleasant, the stimulus-response (S-R) connection will be strengthened and the likelihood of the behavior will increase.
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