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Classical Conditioning Mr. Koch Psychology Forest Lake High School

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Classical Conditioning

Mr. KochPsychology

Forest Lake High School

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Ivan Pavlov1849-1936

• Russian physician/ neurophysiologist

• Studied digestive secretion– Accidentally discovered

Classical Conditioning

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Classical Conditioning• Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS)– Stimulus which causes an

automatic unlearned response• The food

• Unconditioned Response (UCR)– Unlearned behavior of an

organism which occurs naturally as a result of stimulation• Salivation when food is in mouth

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Classical Conditioning

• Acquisition– The initial stage of learning• In classical conditioning, the phase associating a neutral

stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus

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• Conditioned Stimulus (CS)– Being paired with a stimulus that

causes a response this will eventually cause a similar response

– Starts as a Neutral Stimulus (NS) before pairing• Tone of a bell/tuning fork

• Conditioned Response (CR)– The behavior of an organism when

a conditioned stimulus is presented after the CS has been paired with a UCS• Salivation

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Classical Conditioning

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Classical ConditioningUCS(passionate kiss) UCR

(sexualarousal)

CS(onionbreath)

CS(onion breath) CR

(sexualarousal)

UCS(passionate Kiss) UCR

(sexualarousal)

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Classical ConditioningUCS(drug)

UCR(nausea)

CS(waiting room)

CS(waitingroom) CR

(nausea)

UCS(drug)

UCR(nausea)

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Classical Conditioning

What would happen if UCS stopped being paired with CS? (i.e. rang bell and gave dog no food?)

• Extinction– The elimination of the conditioned response by

presenting the CS without the UCS

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Classical ConditioningWhat if you then allowed time to pass before

presenting the CS again?

• Spontaneous Recovery– The recovery of the response to a particular

stimulus after extinction and the passage of time

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Strengthof CR

Pause

Acquisition(CS+UCS)

Extinction(CS alone)

Extinction(CS alone)

Spontaneousrecovery ofCR

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Classical Conditioning• Generalization– Subject reacts to a class of stimuli similar to the

original CS

“Little Albert” experiment(Watson and Rosalie Rayner)

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• Discrimination– Subject learns to respond to a particular stimulus

(ability to distinguish between a CS and other stimuli)

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Classical Conditioning

• Taste Aversion• John Garcia

– Can learn association between taste and nausea even hours after eating• Adaptive for survival• Challenged idea that pairing must

be immediate– Examples:

» Problems for chemotherapy patients

» Mr. Koch’s dad & chocolate milk» Binge drinkers and tequila» Nausea-inducing drugs & alcohol

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