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Intro to Conditioning

Let’s look at this in a bit more detail! What is “LEARNING”? Learning = any relatively permanent change in behavior Let’s look at this in a bit more detail!

CONDITIONING 2 TYPES OF CONDITIONING BEHAVIORISM CONDITIONING Psychological approach emphasizing the environment as a determinant factor of behavior. One Type of Learning CONDITIONING 2 TYPES OF CONDITIONING

2 Types of Conditioning Classical Ivan Pavlov _______________ (Pavlovian Conditioning) - Originated by _______________ in the early 20th Century - First breakthrough occurred in studying salivation processes with dogs. - All human behavior is dependant upon environmental conditions Ivan Pavlov

2 Types of Conditioning Operant 2) _____________ (Instrumental Conditioning) - Originated by THORNDIKE and B.F. SKINNER - Consequences determine behavior outcomes - Based on a system of rewards and punishments.

OUR AGENDA We will FIRST be looking at CLASSICAL CONDITIONING and its effects on human and animal behavior.