Learning (5b) Flashcards

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Phobia

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Persistent, irrational, or obsessive ear of a pacific object or situation that my arise as a relit of fear conditioning

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Systematic desensitization

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A process used to condition thee xtinction of phobias through a gradual exposure to the featured object

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Conditioned taste aversion

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A form of lasscial conditioning when a previously neutral stimulus (odour or taste) elicited an eversive reaction after it is paired with illness (nausea)

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Operant conditioning

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A form of associative learning where behaviour is modified depending on its consequences; aka instrumental conditioning

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La of effect

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Behaviours leading to rewards are more Lilly to occur again, while behaviours producing unpleasantness are less likely to occur again
Unpleasantness«<

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Behaviourism

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The systematic study and manipulation of observable behaviour

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Reinforcer

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An experience that produces an increase in a certain behaviour
- food pellet

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Positive reinforcement

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Presentation of a pleasant consequence following a behaviour to increase the probability the behaviour does not occur
- asking doggy to sit and giving her a treat when she does so

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Negative reinforcement

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The removal of an unpleasant stimulus after a response to in the probability tht the behaviour will reoccur
- eating Advil to remove pain

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Punshiment

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An experience that produces a decrease in a certain behaviour

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Positive punishment a pr

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Presentation of an unpleasant consequence lol owing a specific beheaviour to decrease the probability of the behaviour being repeated
- falling on ice after wearing tall heels, next time wearing short heels

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Negative punshiment

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Removal of a pleasant stimulus as a consequence of a behaviour to decrease the probability of the behaviour being repeated
- phone taken away for being late for curfew

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Primary reinforcer

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Stimulus that as a survival value and is therefore intrinsically rewarding; biological
- food, water, sex

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Secondary behaviours

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A neutral strimulus that becomes rewarding when associated with a primary reinforcer; learned
- money, grades, approval

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Primary punisher

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A stimulus that is naturally aversive to an organism
- slapping, extreme temperatures, Louis sounds

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Secondary punishment

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A stills that becomes aversive when associated with a primary punisher
- disapproval, criticism, bad grades

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Shaping

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Indortucig new behaviour by reincfocing successive approximations of the desired behaviour until the complete behavioural sequence emerges
- steps to training a dog to roll over

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Behaviour modification

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A systemic approach to chnage behaviour using principles of operant conditioning
- teacher, student, sticker, video games, moving places