Do Now Explain the way in which you learn best. Why do you think this is?

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Do Now Explain the way in which you learn best. Why do you think this is?

Unit 6 : Learning Brief Intro

How do we learn? Learning Habituation Associative Learning A permanent change in behavior because of experience EX: I won’t open my eyes under water anymore because it makes them sting Habituation Becoming less responsive to something because you are always around it EX: less excited about a movie because you’ve seen it 10 times Associative Learning Learning that things occur together Classical Operant Observational

Brief Intro to Classical Linking two or more stimuli and anticipate response Can someone give me an example of this type of learning in everyday life?

Brief intro to Operant Type of learning where behavior is strengthened or diminished with a reinforce or punishment Can someone give me an example of this in everyday life?

Summary Conditioning & Observation Enable learning and adaptation Allows us to expect and prepare Teaches us to repeat actions that bring good results We watch other to figure how to do something new

Today Begin HW HW= How do we learn &Classical Conditioning: Pavlov’s Experiment (pgs. 215-222)