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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Brandon Palmer Ch. 5, Learning Any relatively permanent behavior brought about by Experience or practice Memory, Memory without memory we couldnt learn anything Operant Conditioning, Higher order conditioning occurs when a strong conditioned stimulus is paired with a neutral stimulus so that the neutral stimulus becomes a second conditioned stimulus Adding snapping fingers to pavlovs ticking metronome, conditioned response learned reflex response to a learned stimulus Eg. child placing their hand on a hot stove, Conditioned emotional response Emotinal response that has become classically conditioned to occur to learned stumuli Vicarious conditioning, Biological preparedness Tendency of animals to learn certain associations Eg. Escape from predators. Do not eat poisonous plants., Classical conditioning Learning to make an Involuntary reflex to a stimulus other than The original stimulus generalization, Vicarious conditioning Defined as Learning from another persons reactions, Memory without memory we couldnt learn anything Higher order conditioning, stimulus Discrimination Learning to respond to different stimuli in different ways After the dental drill fearing person learns that the similar noise is not associated with pain., Conditioned stimulus Extinction the weakening of a learned response following the removal of the UCS, the weakening of a learned response following the removal of the UCS EG The salivation died out in pavolovs dogs when the CS was presented without the UCS, Law of Effect Defined as Law stating that if an action is followed by a pleasant respons it will be repeated, but if it is followed by an unpleasant one it will not be repeated, Conditioned stimulus stimulus that becomes able to produce a learned reflex conditioned response, stimulus generalization stimulus Discrimination, Classical conditioning Learning to make an Involuntary reflex to a stimulus other than The original Conditioned stimulus, Spontaneous recovery Defined as Reappearance of the learned response after extinction has occured, Punishment Any event following a response that makes it less likely to occur again Eg. Spanking a baby., Memory without memory we couldnt learn anything Classical conditioning, Operant Any response that is voluntary Punishment