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Learning ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Learning ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Learning ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Definition ,[object Object],[object Object]
How Do We Learn? ,[object Object],[object Object]
Stimulus-Stimulus Learning Learning to associate one stimulus with another.
Stimulus-Stimulus Learning Learning to associate one stimulus with another.
Response-Consequence Learning Learning to associate a response with a consequence.
Response-Consequence Learning Learning to associate a response with a consequence.
[object Object],Classical Conditioning Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) Sovfoto
Pavlov’s Experiments Before conditioning, food (Unconditioned Stimulus, US) produces salivation (Unconditioned Response, UR). However, the tone (neutral stimulus) does not.
Pavlov’s Experiments During conditioning, the neutral stimulus (tone) and the US (food) are paired, resulting in salivation (UR). After conditioning, the neutral stimulus (now Conditioned Stimulus, CS) elicits salivation (now Conditioned Response, CR)
Acquisition ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Acquisition The CS needs to come  half a second before  the US for acquisition to occur.
Extinction ,[object Object]
Spontaneous Recovery ,[object Object]
Stimulus Generalization ,[object Object]
Stimulus Discrimination ,[object Object]
Extending Pavlov’s Understanding ,[object Object]
Cognitive Processes ,[object Object],However, later behaviorists suggested that animals learn the predictability of a stimulus, meaning they learn  expectancy  or  awareness  of a stimulus (Rescorla, 1988).
Biological Predispositions ,[object Object],However, behaviorists later suggested that learning is constrained by an animal’s biology.
Biological Predispositions John Garcia Garcia showed that the duration between the CS and the US may be long (hours), but yet result in conditioning. A biologically adaptive CS (taste) led to conditioning and not to others (light or sound).  Courtesy of John Garcia
Biological Predispositions Even humans can develop classically to conditioned nausea.
[object Object],Pavlov’s Legacy Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936)
[object Object],Applications of Classical Conditioning John B. Watson Brown Brothers
[object Object],[object Object],Applications of Classical Conditioning
Operant & Classical Conditioning ,[object Object]
Operant & Classical Conditioning ,[object Object]
Skinner’s Experiments ,[object Object],Yale University Library
Operant Chamber ,[object Object],Walter Dawn/ Photo Researchers, Inc. From  The Essentials of Conditioning and Learning,  3 rd   Edition by Michael P. Domjan, 2005. Used with permission by Thomson Learning, Wadsworth Division
Operant Chamber ,[object Object]
Shaping ,[object Object],A rat shaped to sniff mines. A manatee shaped to discriminate objects of different shapes, colors and sizes. Khamis Ramadhan/ Panapress/ Getty Images Fred Bavendam/ Peter Arnold, Inc.
Types of Reinforcers ,[object Object],Reuters/ Corbis
[object Object],[object Object],Primary & Secondary Reinforcers
[object Object],[object Object],Immediate & Delayed Reinforcers We may be inclined to engage in small immediate reinforcers (watching TV) rather than large delayed reinforcers (getting an A in a course) which require consistent study.
Reinforcement Schedules ,[object Object],[object Object]
Ratio Schedules ,[object Object],[object Object]
Interval Schedules ,[object Object],[object Object]
Schedules of Reinforcement
Punishment ,[object Object]
Punishment ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Although there may be some justification for occasional punishment (Larzelaere & Baumrind, 2002), it usually leads to negative effects.
Extending Skinner’s Understanding ,[object Object]
Cognition & Operant Conditioning ,[object Object]
Latent Learning Such cognitive maps are based on  latent learning , which becomes apparent when an incentive is given (Tolman & Honzik, 1930).
Motivation ,[object Object],[object Object]
Biological Predisposition ,[object Object],[object Object],Marian Breland Bailey Photo: Bob Bailey
Skinner’s Legacy ,[object Object],Falk/ Photo Researchers, Inc .
Applications of Operant Conditioning ,[object Object],In School LWA-JDL/ Corbis
Applications of Operant Conditioning ,[object Object],In Sports
Applications of Operant Conditioning ,[object Object],At work
Applications of Operant Conditioning ,[object Object]
Operant vs. Classical Conditioning
Learning by Observation ,[object Object],[object Object],© Herb Terrace ©Herb Terrace
Mirror Neurons ,[object Object],Reprinted with permission from the American  Association for the Advancement of Science, Subiaul et al., Science  305: 407-410 (2004)  © 2004 AAAS.
Imitation Onset ,[object Object],Meltzoff, A.N. (1998). Imitation of televised models by infants. Child Development, 59 1221-1229. Photos Courtesy of A.N. Meltzoff and M. Hanuk.
Bandura's Experiments ,[object Object],Courtesy of Albert Bandura, Stanford University
Applications of Observational Learning ,[object Object]
Positive Observational Learning ,[object Object],Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works
Television and Observational Learning ,[object Object],Ron Chapple/ Taxi/ Getty Images
Modeling Violence ,[object Object],Children modeling after pro wrestlers Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works Glassman/ The Image Works

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Chapter8

Editor's Notes

  1. OBJECTIVE 1 | Define learning, and identify two forms of learning.
  2. OBJECTIVE 2 | Explain how an unconditioned stimulus (US)
  3. Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS): A stimulus that automatically and naturally triggers a response. Unconditioned Response (UCR): A unlearned, naturally occurring response to the unconditioned stimulus, like salivation in the dog when food is in the mouth. Conditioned Stimulus (CS): Originally a neutral stimulus that, after association with an unconditioned stimulus, comes to trigger a conditioned response. Conditioned Response (CR): A learned response to a previously neutral conditioned stimulus.
  4. OBJECTIVE 3 | Describe the timing requirements for the initial learning of a stimulus-response relationship.
  5. OBJECTIVE 4 | Summarize the processes of extinction, spontaneous recovery, generalization, and discrimination.
  6. OBJECTIVE 5 | Discuss the survival value of extinction, spontaneous recovery, generalization and discrimination.
  7. OBJECTIVE 6 | Discuss the importance of cognitive processes in classical conditioning.
  8. OBJECTIVE 7 | Describe some of the ways that biological predisposition can affect learning by classical conditioning.
  9. OBJECTIVE 8 | Summarize Pavlov’s contribution to our understanding of learning.
  10. OBJECTIVE 9 | Describe some uses of classical conditioning to improve human health and well-being.
  11. OBJECTIVE 10 | Identify the two major characteristics that distinguish classical conditioning from operant conditioning.
  12. OBJECTIVE 11 | State Thorndike’s law of effect, and explain its connection to Skinner’s research on operant conditioning.
  13. OBJECTIVE 12 | Describe the shaping procedure, and how it can increase our understanding of what animals and babies can discriminate.
  14. OBJECTIVE 13 | Compare positive and negative reinforcement, and give one example each of a primary reinforcer, a conditioned, an immediate, and a delayed reinforcer.
  15. OBJECTIVE 14 | Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of continuous and partial reinforcement schedules, and identify four schedules of partial reinforcements.
  16. OBJECTIVE 15 | Discuss the ways negative punishment, positive punishment, and negative reinforcement differ, and list some drawbacks of punishment as a behavior-control technique.
  17. OBJECTIVE 16 | Explain how latent learning and the effect of external rewards demonstrate that cognitive processing is an important part of learning
  18. OBJECTIVE 17 | Explain how biological predisposition place limits on what can be achieved through operant conditioning.
  19. OBJECTIVE 18 | Describe the controversy over Skinner’s views of human behavior.
  20. OBJECTIVE 19 | Describe some ways to apply operant conditioning principles at school, at work and at home.
  21. OBJECTIVE 20 | Identify the major similarities and differences between classical and operant conditioning.
  22. OBJECTIVE 21 | Describe the process of observational learning, and explain the importance of the discovery of mirror neurons.
  23. OBJECTIVE 22 | Describe Bandura's findings on what determines whether we will imitate a model.
  24. OBJECTIVE 23 | Discuss the impact of prosocial modeling.