PSY100Y5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Reward System, Albert Bandura, Observational Learning
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Rayner paired presentation of the rat with a loud and startling sound, Initially it will probably respond to all cars pulling into the driveway (generalization). In high-order conditioning, new conditioned responses are built on the foundation of already established conditioned responses: cognition and classical conditioning, cognitions played an especially prominent role in research conducted by robert. In one of his studies, he had three groups of food-deprived rats and taught them to run a complex maze over a series of once-a-day trials. Group a received a food reward (positive reinforcement), the rats in group. Hence, you must store in your memory a mental representation of what you have witnessed: reproduction enacting a modelled response depends on your ability to reproduce the response by converting your stored mental images into overt behaviour. This may not be easy for some response; for example, most people cannot execute a breathtaking windmill dunk after watching steve.