Mini Quiz 1. Behaviorists believe that all of the important causes of behavior can be found in an individual's a. unconscious mind. b. conscious mind. c. personality traits. d. environment.
Mini Quiz 2. Behaviorism has its philosophical roots in a. associationism. b. empiricism. c. hedonism. d. all of the above
Mini Quiz 3. The basic idea behind empiricism is a. two things become linked mentally if they are experienced close together in time. b. the structure of the mind determines our experience of reality. c. everything we know is the result of our experience with reality. d. every large phenomenon can be understood by breaking it down into smaller components.
Mini Quiz 4. John Locke's conception of the newborn mind as a tabula rasa is closely associated with the idea of a. associationism. b. empiricism. c. rationalism. d. reductionism.
Mini Quiz 5. Test 2 was ____ than test 1. a. easier. b. harder. c. about the same.
“Getting inside of your head”
Types of Learning 1) Habituation 2) Classical Conditioning 3) Operant Conditioning
Classical Conditioning Why do you cringe when you see fingernails and a chalk board?
Ivan Pavlov
Classical Conditioning “learned” Stimulus a condition that elicits a response Response a behavior done after the stimulus
Classical Conditioning Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS) Unconditioned Response (UCR) Conditioned Stimulus (CS) Conditioned Response (CR)
Classical Conditioning
Chalkboard Figure out the: Neutral Stimulus UCS UCR CS CR
Classical Conditioning in Dating Make women/men love you! Figure out the: Neutral Stimulus UCS UCR CS CR
Classical Conditioning in Dating Neutral Stimulus No response
Classical Conditioning in Dating UCS UCR
Classical Conditioning in Dating Neutral Stimulus UCR and UCS
Classical Conditioning in Dating CS CR
Classical Conditioning in Dating But. . . Day 1
Classical Conditioning in Dating But. . . Day 2
Classical Conditioning in Dating But. . . Day 100
Classical Conditioning in Dating But. . . Day 150 Extinction
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Or Second-order conditioning Something paired with the CS can itself begin to elicit the response
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Or Stimulus Generalization Stimuli like the CS well tend to elicit the same response as the CS
Questionnaire
Group Activity Why do you think a person might have social phobia? How would you cure a person with this problem?
Classical Conditioning Social Anxiety Social Phobia General Anxiety Learned helplessness
Classical Conditioning Example: Little Albert
Classical Conditioning Phobias Typically occur through association The feared object is paired with an unpleasant feelings Flooding Systematic desensitization
Classical Conditioning Food Deliver good news not bad news
Types of Learning 1) Habituation 2) Classical Conditioning 3) Operant Conditioning