MARKET 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Classical Conditioning, Habituation, Nowa Ruda

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Task 5 blank slates & bobo dolls. Learning: any process through which experience at one time can alter an individual"s behaviour at a future time. > animal would not get food for grey, but for black only: generalization as an index of subjective similarity, gregory razran (1939) = human participants had lemon juice injected into mouth upon hearing certain words (e. g. freeze, surf) >boy salivates to soviet victory , doesn"t salivate to student was rude to teacher classical conditioning, although primitive, can also be used to find out about subjective meaning and associations. Relevance of pavlov"s work to the emergence of behaviorism (john b. watson: behaviorism argues psychology should avoid terms such as thought, emotion, motive. >one without food as reward in the end, very slow. Social learning = one individual comes to behave similarly to another. Does not specify how much the connection increases. How to compute the activity of the two neurons.

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