1. Classical Conditioning
Classical conditioning: a process of learning base on association. Two stimuli are linked together to produce a new learned response in a person or animal, which can help adapt to a new environment or avoid danger. 2. Unconditioned Stimulus
A feature of the environment that causes a natural reflex reaction (puff of air during eye test is caused of an involuntary blink) 3. Conditioned Stimulus
A feature of the environment that has an effect through its association with the UCS (reboot chime previously had no reaction) 4. Neutral Stimulus
A stimulus which has no effect on the person or animal. |
10. Spontaneous Recovery
The return of a conditioned response ( in a weaker form) after a period of time following extinction.
The return of a conditioned response ( in a weaker form) after a period of time following extinction.