Ivan Pavlov Classical Conditioning
Basic Info September 14, February 27, 1936 Russian Psychologist Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Best known for Classical Conditioning with dogs University of St. Petersburg Creature of Habit
Classical Conditioning Helps organisms adapt to their surroundings and environment. Its also helps people or animals avoid danger. classical conditioning is a learning process that occurs through associations between an environmental stimulus and a naturally occurring stimulus “The Office” Example The OfficeThe Office Pavlov's Dog
Types of Conditioning Generalization = 2 or more stimuli are similar, the response to them is all the same Discrimination = Opposite of generalization Extinction = Weakening or fading of the process Spontaneous Recovery = The sudden revival of the extinct response
Types of Conditioning Taste Aversion = Learned avoidance of a particular food Flooding = person if exposed to a large of the stimuli until the response is extinguished Counter Conditioning = Pleasant stimuli paired with an unpleasant stimuli
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