PSYC 1010 Lecture Notes - Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, Contiguity

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Behaviours are determined by environmental factors or past learning experiences. Interested at looking at overt behaviour, its antecedents and consequences. Learning: a relatively durable change in behaviour that occurs as a result of experience or practice. Unconditioned response (ur: response that is automatic, reflexive or involuntary. Unconditioned stimulus (us: stimulus that precedes and elicits the ur. Conditioned stimulus (cs: stimulus that is paired with the us and that eventually elicits a response identical to the. Conditioned response (cr: response that is elicited by a cs and is identical to the unconditioned response. The bell is presented before the food. Both stimuli are presented at the same time. The two stimuli are presented one after another with no overlap. Can be effective but the gap between the two events should be low. The food is presented before the bell. Usually will not lead to classical conditioning.

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