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Module 15 Classical Conditioning Chapter 5, Pages 176-186 Essentials of Understanding Psychology- Sixth Edition PSY110 Psychology © Richard Goldman October 18, 2006 Classical Conditioning Ivan Pavlov (1849 - 1946) Learned Response - learned by paring a neutral stimuli with a natural stimuli (Unconditioned Stimuli) Discovered by Ivan Pavlov while studying digestion Classical Condition - Pavlov’s Experiment Before Conditioning Neutral Stimulus: Neutral Stimulus: Dog Salivates Dog Shown Meat (UCS Unconditioned Stimulus) Dog Salaivates (UCR Unconditioned Response) After Conditioning Conditioned Stimulus: Shown Meat Unconditioned Response Unconditioned Stimulus Bell Rings Unconditioned Stimulus Bell Rings (neutral stimulus) Gets Dog’s Attention (unrelated to meat) During Conditioning Before Conditioning (Unconditional Stimulus removed) Bell Rings (no meat shown) Conditioned Response Dog Salivates Extinction Extinction of Conditioned Response Un-learning a conditioned response The strength of a conditioned response diminishes if not reinforced. Spontaneous Recovery Immediate reemergence of CR Single paring of CS with CR Stimulus Generalization Responding similar stimuli as though it were the Conditioned Stimuli Stimulus Discrimination Ability to differentiate between stimuli