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Phases of Learning Classical Conditioning

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Phases of L earning. Classical Conditioning . Phases of learning: Acquisition Phase. Consists of repeated trials in which the CS and US are paired and the CR gradually develops Most efficient conditioning occurs when: CS slightly precedes US CS comes to serve as a cue for the US - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Phases of Learning

Classical Conditioning

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Phases of learning: Acquisition Phase

• Consists of repeated trials in which the CS and US are paired and the CR gradually develops

• Most efficient conditioning occurs when: – CS slightly precedes US – CS comes to serve as a cue for the US– HOWEVER, conditioning will still occur if the two

stimuli are presented simultaneously.

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Phases of learning: the Extinction Phase

• Presentation of the US is discontinued – Immediately following discontinuation of the US

the CR will still occur, but will eventually stop.– After the CR stops, the behavior is considered

extinct.

=But only for a little because there is no food….

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Phases of learning: Spontaneous Recovery

• The spontaneous return of a conditioned response following extinction.

• Example: All summer long, you do not operate under a school bell schedule, but immediately after your arrival back to SAHS, you remember what to do when the bell rings!

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Oh yeah, I remember what the bell means…

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Phases of learning: Reconditioning

• The process of relearning a conditioned response following extinction—only one or two pairings are needed.

• Similar to spontaneous recovery, but the learning process is needed, just for a short period of time. (Maybe upon arriving back to SAHS, you need the entire day to remind you what the bell schedule is all about).

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WELL?

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ANOTHER?

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It’s just like Concepts... you recognize the NEW object since it’s similar to objects you’ve already learned about.

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It’s an easy shortcut to understanding new stuff we run across…

YEAH………..GOT IT…….NOTHIN’ NEW…..SEEN IT...

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Hmmmmm…..Well?

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Generalization is so easy, we do it all the time…and we don’t really think about it.

SOMETIMES IT’S TOOEASY………………

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Meet this bed sheet wearing fella, here…

Billy BobCrandall. Loyal Klansman

How y’all doin?

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Ya Think Billy Bob may be generalizing a tad too much here?

Whoa!

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NOW DON’T BE TOO TOUGH ON BILLY… He’s an extreme, sorta dumb example of what a lot of nicer folks do ALL THE TIME…

Aw…now my feelings are hurt!

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We all generalize too quickly at times…and that leads to judgment errors!

HOW SMART IS THIS MAN?

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SO…What’s the Opposite? …a more intelligent & sophisticated form of learning?

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…DISCRIMINATION!

Where stimuli similar to the old CS don’t cause a CR

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Von of thees is not like the other!...

Hey Count! Are all theseWhite Powders the same?

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Hmm..

Try it again!

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Discrimination takes experience…and an open mind. You have to LEARN

to discriminate

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Animals, by nature, have a tough time with discrimination.

WHO is truly dangerous to Bushy here?

Ahhhh!!!

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See? Are they all dangerous?

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Animals CAN be trained to discriminate. It’s hard-to-do, but once done, they discriminate well! – An example?Let’s see……………….

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Snooki?

WHO WOULD YOU BET $ ON TO FIND THE BOMB?

or Biff, bomb-sniffing dog

B

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Stimulus Generalization

• The transfer of a learned response to a different, but similar stimuli

• Example: – CS= large black dog– CR= fear– Stimulus Generalization: Fear of small black dog or

large spotted dog or medium sized brown dog (aka all dogs scare you!)

Who me?

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Stimulus Discrimination

• Learning to respond to one stimulus and to inhibit the response to all other stimuli.

• Example: – CS= large black dog– CR= Fear– Stimulus Discrimination= No fear of a small brown

dog or large white dog (etc). Only large black dogs scare you!

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Phobias• Intense irrational fear of a particular thing• Can lead to panic attacks• You have no reasonable explanation as to why

you are afraid of this given thing. • Examples?

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Desensitization Therapy(Behavior Therapy)

• Conditioning technique to gradually reduce anxiety of a particular object or situation

• Example: Peter’s fear of rabbits• Usually the therapy gradually exposes you to

your fear until you learn there is no harm.