Transcript Salivation
Classical Conditioning
Unit 6
Russian
physiologist,
psychologist, &
physician.
Research
in
digestion.
Noticed
the dog not only salivated when
tasting food but also…
at the sight of food.
at the sight of the food dish.
at the sight of the person delivering the food.
at the sound of that person’s footsteps.
Conducted
experiments
using classical conditioning.
A type of associative learning in which one learns
to link two or more stimuli and anticipate
events.
Salivation
Food
Bell
+
Bell
Food
Salivation
Salivation
Salivation
(UR)
Food
(US)
Unconditioned
a stimulus that naturally and automatically
triggers a response.
Unconditioned
Stimulus (US)
Response (UR)
the unlearned, naturally occurring response to
the unconditioned stimulus.
Bell
(NS)
Neutral
+
Food
(US)
Stimulus (NS)
an irrelevant stimulus that does not trigger a
natural response.
becomes the conditioned stimulus.
Salivation
(UR)
Bell
(CS)
Conditioned
Stimulus (CS)
an originally irrelevant stimulus that, after association
with an unconditioned stimulus, comes to trigger a
conditioned response.
Conditioned
Salivation
(CR)
Response (CR)
the learned response to a previously neutral (but now
conditioned) stimulus.
Food
(US)
Bell
(NS)
+
Bell
(CS)
Salivation
(UR)
Food
(US)
Salivation
(UR)
Salivation
(CR)