A S L 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Basal Ganglia, Tegmentum, Classical Conditioning

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Classical conditioning animal is passive, just standing there and react to something (eward. Operant condition animal operant on the environment animal do something and this has consequences. Consequences on the behavior someone or something do. Behavior change on the consequence law of effect. In the presence of a particular stimulus called the discriminative stimulus, or (s d) particular response ( r) leads to particular outcome ( o) Discriminative stimulus in which the action is done: skinner how behavior influences the action. The animal learns how do to something to get something for it. They create a system how to do something. How behavior can be notifated: lecture learning and behavior. Classical if the outcome occurs regardless of responding. Operant if it is contingent on a response. Operant free- operant paradigm animal is free in chamber, no experimenter invention. S r o the outcome determines the change in behavior. Identified by average number of rs per o: lecture learning and behavior.

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