Associative Learning, Exams of Music

UCR: Unconditioned Response. ▫ (An automatic reaction to the UCS). ▫ PAVLOV: SALIVATION. ® NS: Neutral Stimulus ... CS: Conditioned Stimulus.

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2022/2023

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Associative Learning

 UCS: Unconditioned Stimulus  UCR: Unconditioned Response  NS: Neutral Stimulus  CS: Conditioned Stimulus  CR: Conditioned Response

 UCS: Unconditioned Stimulus  UCR: Unconditioned Response  NS: Neutral Stimulus  CS: Conditioned Stimulus  CR: Conditioned Response

Little Albert and the Rat

 UCS: Unconditioned Stimulus  UCR: Unconditioned Response  NS: Neutral Stimulus  CS: Conditioned Stimulus  CR: Conditioned Response

Discrimination is the ability to respond differently to similar but distinct stimuli Little Albert showed discrimination when he was placed into a bright lecture hall and his fear response to the rat was slight. Also, he was not fearful of the research assistance hair near him but he was fearful of Watson’s hair near him.

 What is the unconditioned stimulus?  What is the unconditioned response?  What is the neutral stimulus that becomes the conditioned stimulus?  What is the conditioned response?

 What is the unconditioned stimulus?  What is the unconditioned response?  What is the neutral stimulus that becomes the conditioned stimulus?  What is the conditioned response?

 What is the unconditioned stimulus?  What is the unconditioned response?  What is the neutral stimulus that becomes the conditioned stimulus?  What is the conditioned response?

 What is the unconditioned stimulus?  What is the unconditioned response?  What is the neutral stimulus that becomes the conditioned stimulus?  What is the conditioned response?

The Shower  unconditioned stimulus: hot water  unconditioned response: pain  neutral stimulus / conditioned stimulus: flushing of toilet  conditioned response: jumping out of the shower  Stop the Carousel I Want to Get Off  unconditioned stimulus: extreme heat (temperature above 100)  unconditioned response: fainting  neutral stimulus / conditioned stimulus: carousel music  conditioned response: feeling dizzy  When Good Tuna Goes Bad  unconditioned stimulus: spoiled mayonnaise  unconditioned response: getting sick  neutral stimulus / conditioned stimulus: mention of tuna  conditioned response: feel nauseous