Learning: Classical Conditioning 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyLearningGCSEAQA Created by: GraceCreated on: 28-05-13 14:15 Learning A relatively permanent change in behaviour due to experience. 1 of 10 Classical Conditioning A procedure during which an animal or person learns to associate a reflect response with a new stimulus. 2 of 10 Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS) The stimulus in which procedures a reflex response, such as the food for Pavlov's dog. 3 of 10 Unconditioned Response (UCR) The reflex response to an unconditioned stimulus, such as Pavlov's dog's salivation. 4 of 10 Conditioned Stimulus (CS) A new stimulus presented with the UCS, such as the bell in Pavlov's experiment. 5 of 10 Conditioned Response (CR) The response that is learnt it now occurs when the CS is presented, such as Pavlov's dog's salivation. 6 of 10 Extinction A conditioned response dies out. 7 of 10 Spontaneous Recovery A conditioned response that has disappeared suddenly appears again. 8 of 10 Generalisation The conditioned response is produced when a similar stimulus to the original conditioned stimulus is presented. 9 of 10 Extinction The conditioned response is only produced when a specific stimulus is presented. 10 of 10
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