PSYC 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Wind Chime, Reinforcement, Little Albert Experiment

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Relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience. Benign stimulus, which elicits no response (e. g. the bell prior to conditioning) The stimulus that naturally elicits the ur (e. g. the food) The natural, automatic (or reflexive) response to the us (e. g. salivation in response to food) Conditioned response (cr) response to the bell) The ns once it elicits the cr after conditioning (e. g. the bell after conditioning) The ur when it is elicited by the cs after conditioning (e. g. salivation in. The tendency of stimuli that are similar to the cs to elicit the cr. Bell vs wind chime sounds similar to bell, start salivating. The tendency of stimuli that are similar to the cs to decreasingly elicit the cr as they become less (and are never paired with us) Bell vs wind chime understanding that there will be no food w/ windchime.

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