Classical conditioning 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? PsychologyLearningGCSEAQA Created by: imy666Created on: 19-04-16 11:30 A stimulus which weakens behaviour because it is unpleasant and we try to avoid it... Punishment 1 of 11 A procedure during which an animal or person learns associate a reflex response with a new stimulus Classical conditioning 2 of 11 A stimulus which encourages or strengthens behaviour; this might be seen as a reward Reinforcement 3 of 11 When an unpleasent experience is removed after a behaviour or action has been made... Negative reinforcement 4 of 11 Changing behaviour in small steps... Behaviour shaping 5 of 11 A reflex response to an unconditioned stimulus Unconditioned response 6 of 11 A reflex response which is learnt; it now occurs when the CS is presented such as Pavlovs dogs salivation Conditioned response 7 of 11 When a conditioned response dies out... Extinction 8 of 11 When a response which has dissapered suddenly reappears again... Spontaneous recovery 9 of 11 The conditioned response is only produced when a specific stimulus is presented Discrimination 10 of 11 The conditioned response is produced when a stimulus similar to the original stimulus is presented Generalisation 11 of 11
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