Learning
8367266773 | Learning | A relatively permanent change in an organism's behavior due to experience. | 0 | |
8367266774 | associative learning | learning that certain events occur together | 1 | |
8367266775 | Behaviorism | The school thought maintaining that psychology should be an objective science, study only overt behaviors, and avoid references to mental process. | 2 | |
8367266776 | classical conditioning | conditioning that pairs a neutral stimulus with a stimulus that evokes a reflex | 3 | |
8367266777 | unconditioned response | in classical conditioning, an unlearned, naturally occurring response to an unconditioned stimulus | 4 | |
8367266778 | unconditioned stimulus | A stimulus that evokes an unconditioned response without previous conditioning | 5 | |
8367266779 | conditioned response | in classical conditioning, the response elicited by the conditioned stimulus | 6 | |
8367266780 | conditioned stimulus | originally neutral stimulus that elicits a behavior after being paired with a unconditioned stimulus | 7 | |
8367266781 | acquisition | The initial stage of conditioning | 8 | |
8367266782 | Extinction | Occurs when a response is no longer reinforced | 9 | |
8367266783 | spontaneous recovery | Recurrence of an extinguished conditioned response, usually following a rest period | 10 | |
8367266784 | Generalization | (psychology) transfer of a response learned to one stimulus to a similar stimulus | 11 |