PSYB45H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15, 16: Classical Conditioning, Aversion Therapy, Autonomic Nervous System
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Week 7 june 22 nd , 2015. Operant conditioning: the modification of behavior by its consequences. Comparing respondent and operant conditioning: responses: Respondent: pairing of ns and us comes before the response. Operant: reinforcers occur after in operant conditioning: extinction: Respondent: presenting the cs without the us. Comparing css and sds: both produce responses that have been conditioned to them, but the conditioning procedures differ, different terminology: Sds evoke responses, and operant behaviors are emitted by individuals. Skeletal reflexes may not be as easily conditioned by respondent reflexes as autonomic reflexes are. The autonomic system appears to be primarily involved in the feeling component of emotions. Primary emotions: fear, anger, joy, happiness, sadness, interest, anticipation, and excitement. Secondary emotions: envy, jealousy, anxiety, guilt, shame, relief, hope, depression, pride, love, gratitude, and compassion: develop after the primary emotions and are thought to stem from the primary emotions. Four major emotion: joy, anger, anxiety, relief.