Intro to Learning (2) Flashcards

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What is an elicited behavior?

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behavior that is automatically drawn out by the presence of the stimuli

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2
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What is an example of an elicited behavior?

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reflex

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3
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What is habituation?

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process where an innate response decreases in responsiveness to a stimulus

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How does habituation occur?

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if the stimulus is repeated and has no effect

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What is sensitization?

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process where an innate response increases in responsiveness to stimulus

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How does sensitization occur?

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if the stimulus is repeated and has increasing effect

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What is a stimulus?

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object/event in the environment that has an effect on the organism.

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What is a response?

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behavior triggered by a stimulus

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9
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What is classical conditioning?

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Where innate behaviors are produced in new situations.

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10
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What is associative learning?

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learn there is a relationship between 2 events

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What is Hebb’s rule of biological of association?

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neurons fire together they wire together

neurons fire apart they wire apart

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What happens when ‘neurons fire together they wire together’?

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the connection between them strengthens, making them more likely to fire together again.

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What happens when ‘neurons fire apart they wire apart’?

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connection weakens, making them more likely to act independently of each other

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What is a contingency?

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predictive relationship between 2 stimuli, one event predicts probable outcome of the other.

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What happens in operant conditioning?

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subject learns to associate their response with a consequence

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What is an overt response?

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behavior that can be observed by others

17
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What is a covert response?

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behavior that be perceived only by the person performing it

18
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What is behaviorism?

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study of directly observable behavior

19
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What does Watson’s Methodological behaviorism state about behavior?

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all reflexive, no internal factor affect it.

20
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What does Watson’s Methodological behaviorism state about learning?

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connection between stimulus and responses

21
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What does Watson’s Methodological behaviorism state about reflexes infants are born with?

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Rage
Fear
Love

22
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What does Hull’s neobehaviorism state?

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internal processes mediate between environment and behavior

23
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In Hull’s neobehaviorism approach, when can behavior be studied?

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if it is operationalised

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What does Skinner’s Radical behaviorism state about behavior?

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environment influences external behavior and internal events

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What does Skinner’s Radical behaviorism state about internal events?

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they are behaviors to be explained

26
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According to Skinner’s Radical behaviorism, what can’t you use internal events for?

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to explain behaviour

27
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2 ways in which you can mediate learning?

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Satiation

Deprivation

28
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What is Satiation?

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Prolonged exposure to stimulus decreases your drive to want that stimulus

29
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What is Deprivation?

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Prolonged absence to stimulus increases your drive to want that stimulus

30
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What does Tolman’s Cognitive behaviorism state about behavior?

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it is goal directed, broader approach to learning

31
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What does Tolman’s Cognitive behaviorism state about mediators of behavior?

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both physiological and mental

32
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What does Bandura’s Social Learning Theory state about learning?

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Observable behavior, environment and individual thoughts/feelings influence learning