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Classical Conditioning Terminology

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LearningRelatively permanent change in an organism's behavior due to experience.
Associative LearningLearning that two events occur together.
Classical ConditioningLearning that one stimulus is associated to another stimulus, thus creating a response.
Operant ConditioningAssociating a behavior with a consequence through rewards and punishments.
Social LearningLearning by imitating and modeling others.
BehaviorismThe study of psychology that focuses on observable behaviors and not mental processes.
Ivan PavlovThe man who laid the foundations of classical conditioning with his Dog experiments
John WatsonAmerican psychologist who began to apply classical conditioning to human learning and developed Behaviorism
B.F. SkinnerCreated Operant Conditioning
Albert BanduraEstablished the Social Learning theory
Unconditioned StimulusThe naturally and automatically occuring stimulus that triggers a response
Conditioned StimulusAn originally neutral stimulus that through association begins to trigger a response
Uncondtioned ResponseAn unlearned, naturally occuring reaction to something
Conditioned ResponseA learned reaction to a previously neutral stimulus
AcquisitionThe first phase in learning during classical conditioning
ExtinctionThe gradual disappearence of a response when a conditioned stimulus when an unconditioned stimulus is not present to reinforce it
DiscriminationBeing able to tell the difference between stimuli
GeneralizationOccurs when a person responds to anything similar to the original stimulus that caused the response
Spontaneous RecoveryThe reappearance, after a pause, of an extinquished conditioned response
Taste AversionUsed to help cure people of smoking and alcohol addictions by causing unpleasant reactions


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