NROC61H3 Lecture : Chapter 25.docx

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Procedural learning involves learning a motor response to a sensory input. Nonassociative is a change in behavioral response to a single type of stimulus. Habituation: learning to ignore a stimulus that lacks meaning. Sensitization: learning that evokes an enchanced response to all stimuli, even stimulu that did not leicit a response earlier. Associative learning: we form associations between two events. The two types are classical and instrumental conditioning. Classical conditioning: learning to associate a situmulus that causes a response (unconditioned) with a stimulus that previously caused no response (conditioned). This conditioned response is caused when the us and cs are paired. The sound of the bell predicted the presentation of meat, and thus the us and cs elicited the same response. The cs must be presented simultaneously with or immediately precede the us to elicit the desired response.

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