A.P. Psychology 6 (A) - Classical Conditioning
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Unit 6:
Learning
Mr. McCormick
A.P. Psychology
Essential Question
How is behavior
influenced by one’s environment,
rewards/punishments,
and social interactions?
Unit 6 (A):
Classical Conditioning
Mr. McCormick
A.P. Psychology
Do-Now
(Discussion)
What is learning as a psychological process?
What are some ways that people and
animals learn from their environments?
How can learning change one’s thoughts
and behavior?
Learning
Learning:
A relatively permanent change in an organism’s
thought and behavior due to experience
Associative Learning
Associative Learning:
Learning that certain events occur together
Classical Conditioning:
Association of two separate stimuli
Ivan Pavlov
John B. Watson
John Garcia
Operant Conditioning:
Association of a response and its consequences
B.F. Skinner
Associative Learning
(Create List in Journal)
Consider the following stimuli:
With what do you typically associate each stimuli?
The sight of dark clouds =
The sound of a marching band =
The taste of chicken soup =
The smell of hotdogs and hamburgers =
The feel of the warm sun on your skin =
Why Do We Associate?
Why do we typically associate such events with
one another?
They typically occur with/as a result of one another
Natural Stimulus elicits Natural Response
(e.g. dark clouds = “rain”)
Associative Learning:
Classical Conditioning
Learning to associate one stimulus with another
Associative Learning:
Operant Conditioning
Learning to associate a response with a consequence
Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning:
Ivan Pavlov (Behavioral Psychologist)
Example of associative learning
A learning procedure in which associations are made
between a natural stimulus and a neutral stimulus
Helps organisms anticipate events
E.g. Dark clouds (natural stimulus) elicit “rain”
E.g. Umbrellas (neutral stimulus), when paired with dark
clouds (natural stimulus) elicit “rain”
Ivan Pavlov
(1849-1936)
Classical Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
Why
might psychologists be
interested in studying Classical
Conditioning in humans and
animals?
How
does Classical Conditioning
promote an organism’s survival?
Classical Conditioning
What
are some examples of things that
you have been classically conditioned
to respond to?
What
are some examples of things that
your pets have been classically
conditioned to respond to?
Review
What is Classical Conditioning?
How does it suggest that we learn?
Differentiate between the following:
Neutral Stimulus
Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
Unconditioned Response (UR)
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
Conditioned Response (CR)
Homework
Unit 6 Key People:
Research Study Response # 10: “Little
Emotional Albert” (Pgs. 72-78)
Unit 6 Quiz: “Learning”