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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Mason Williams Ch5 learning, Chapter 5 Thorndike Law of Effect, Classical Conditioning Key elements Unconditioned Stimulus (USC), Law of Effect Unpleasant consequences Tend to not be repeated, Chapter 5 Punishment Oppisite of reinforcement, Chapter 5 Extinction and Spontaneous Recovery Weakening to a learned response, absence of UCS or removal of reinforcer, Chapter 5 Stimulus Generalization and Discrimination Tendancy to stop making a generalized response to a stimulus to the original conditioned stimulus because the similar stimulus is bever paired with the unconditioned stimulus. (sd), Behaviorism phobias Conditioned Emotional Response, Chapter 5 Watson Behaviorism, Chapter 5 Learning Change in behavior brought about by experience or practice., Reinforcement Primary Food to settle hunger, Classical Conditioning Key elements Unconditioned Response (UCR), Chapter 5 Pavlov Classical Conditioning, Law of Effect Pleasurable consequence Tend to be repeated, Reinforcement Negative Removal or avoidance unpleasant stimulus, Chapter 5 Skinner Reinforcement, Reinforcement secondary money to get a primary, Chapter 5 Stimulus Generalization and Discrimination Tendancy to respond to a stimulus that is only similar to the original conditioned stimulus with the conditioned response. (sg), Classical Conditioning Key elements Conditioned Stimulus (CS), Chapter 5 Extinction and Spontaneous Recovery reappearance of a learned response after extinction has occured, Classical Conditioning Key elements Neutral Stimulus (NS)