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Ivan Pavlov Classical Conditioning
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Basic Info September 14, 1849-----February 27, 1936 Russian Psychologist Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize Best known for Classical Conditioning with dogs University of St. Petersburg Creature of Habit
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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
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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
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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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