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Learning
Definition: A relatively permanent change in behavior
potential caused by experience or practice.
• Different from warmup, fatigue, motivation, development
Behaviorism & Environment
S-R = Stimulus-Response
Conditioning = Learning
• Classical & Operant
Other Approaches:
• Cognitive
• Physiological
• Observational Learning
Classical Conditioning
(Pavlovian)
Pavlov’s Studies
• Gastric Responses
• Discovered Learned Responses
Terminology:
• US = Unconditioned Stimulus
• UR = Unconditioned Response
• CS = Conditioned Stimulus
• CR = Conditioned Response
Stages of Classical Conditioning
1. Before Learning
US
CS
2. During Learning
US + CS
3. Learned
CS (alone)
4. Extinction (forgetting)
CS doesn’t
5. Spontaneous Recovery
CS
CR after extinction
6. Stimulus Generalization
CS
CR
UR
no response
UR (many times)
CR
CR
Operant Conditioning
Consequences control behavior
Rewards & Punishment
S-R = Stimulus-Response
Reinforcement:
• Strengthens behavior
Punishment:
• Weakens behavior
Extinction & Spontaneous Recovery
Discrimination Learning
Basic Training Procedures
Good
Bad
Provide
Reinforcement
(+)
Punishment (-)
Remove
Punishment (-)
Negative
Reinforcement
(+)
Operant Conditioning
(Continued)
Shaping
• Successive approximations to goal behavior
Schedules of Reinforcement
• Continuous vs. Partial
• Partial Reinforcement Schedules
– Interval vs. Ratio
– Fixed vs. Variable
Resistance to extinction
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