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Introduction to Psychology Behavioral analysis and cognitive psychology Prof. Jan Lauwereyns [email protected]

Introduction to Psychology Behavioral analysis and cognitive psychology Prof. Jan Lauwereyns

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Classical or Pavlovian Conditioning learning stimulus-stimulus relations conditioned reflexes FOUR basic elements: UNCONDITIONED STIMULUS (US) UNCONDITIONED RESPONSE (UR) CONDITIONED STIMULUS (CS) CONDITIONED RESPONSE (CR)

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Page 1: Introduction to Psychology Behavioral analysis and cognitive psychology Prof. Jan Lauwereyns

Introduction to Psychology

Behavioral analysisand cognitive psychology

Prof. Jan Lauwereyns

[email protected]

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Classical or Pavlovian Conditioninglearning stimulus-stimulus relations

conditioned reflexes FOUR basic elements:

UNCONDITIONED STIMULUS (US) UNCONDITIONED RESPONSE (UR)CONDITIONED STIMULUS (CS) CONDITIONED RESPONSE (CR)

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Fear conditioning…

e.g., Electric shock associated with specific stimuli

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SCR: Skin Conductance Response (sweat)

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SCR: Skin Conductance Response (sweat)

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Fear-relevant: e.g., snake

Fear-irrelevant: e.g., butterfly

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Fear-relevant: e.g., snake

Fear-irrelevant: e.g., butterfly

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Fear-relevant: e.g., snake

Fear-irrelevant: e.g., butterfly

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Diff Same Diff Same

Same Race

Different Race

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Operant Conditioning: learning when an individual’s response is followed by a reinforcement or punishment

– Reinforcement: an event that increases the future probability of the response that produced it•Positive reinforcement: Reward •Negative reinforcement: Escape from

punishment

– Punishment: an event that suppresses the future probability of the response that produced it