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Overview of Psychology of
Learning
EXP 4404
Learning & Memory are central to the
study of Psychology
Y What would we be without memory?
Y Learning & Memory influence other areas
of psychological study
Š classical & instrumental conditioning play a role in
the acquisition & treatment of clinical disorders
Š social stereotypes reflect the way we encode and
store categorical information
Learning & Memory
Result in a Variety of Behavioral
Adaptations
Y Habituation and Sensitization
Y Classical Conditioning
Y Instrumental Conditioning
Y Short-Term Memory
Y Long-Term Memory
Y Encoding, Storage, Representation, &
Retrieval
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Defining Learning
YLearning is a relatively permanent (lasting)
change in an organism’s behavior that results
from experience
Š Some changes in behavior are excluded: illness, drug
effects, maturational changes, effects of injuries
(these tend to be temporary changes)
Š Changes might not be observed in behavior
immediately
Š Changes might not be permanent (forgetting might
occur)
Defining Memory
Y Memories are the internal records or
representations created when events or
experiences are encoded
Š Memories are dynamic
Š they sometimes interact with existing memories and
acquire components not present in the original
experience
Š they sometimes change over time, producing
distortions & loss of information
Learning & Memory are related but
separate phenomena
Y Variables that influence learning do not
necessarily influence memory
Y Some variables can influence the success
of memory retrieval after learning is
completed
Y The content of a memory can be altered by
variables not present during learning
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Learning & Memory are Adaptive in
the Evolutionary Sense
Y Evolutionary adaptations can be
manifested as instinctive behaviors
Š nest building, migration
Š behaviors do not have to be learned
Š behaviors tend to be inflexible
Y Capacity to learn from experience as a
biological trait that has adaptive value
Š introduces flexibility
Š produces vulnerability because organism must learn
Biology plays a role in both Learning
& Memory
Y Learning & memory are associated with
changes in neural activity
Y Learning & memory depend on specific
structures & organizations in the nervous
system
Y Biological characteristics of organisms
limit and shape the nature of learning and
memory
Comparing the Behavioral & the
Cognitive Approaches
Y Behavioral Approach
Š emphasis on behavior & behavior change
Š relation between stimuli and responses
Š little attention paid to changes inside the
organism or to effects of biology
Y Cognitive Approach
Š emphasis on the representation & use of
knowledge
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