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acquisition - ✅✅ -The process of linking a neutral stimulus to a conditioned
response, can be used to create higher order conditioning.

Bell in Pavlov's experiment (while conditioning) - ✅✅-Neutral stimulus,
something that would normally eliciting no response.

biological constraints - ✅✅ -An animals biology affects the way it learns. If a
mouse is sick after drinking a certain flavor water,they'll most likely avoid it
because they can link the sickness to the water by the flavor of the water. If a bird
consumes food that seems tainted and it gets sick, then it will known what
sickening food looks like and avoid it in the future. Conditioning will happen faster
when the stimulus is ecologically relevant.

classical conditioning - ✅✅ -"Learning to expect and prepare for significant
events" father of this is Ian Pavlov and his experiment with ringing a bell and then
giving dogs food and then they'll salivate, eventually if he just rings the bell they'll
still salivate because they're expecting food.

cognitive processes - ✅✅-thoughts, perceptions, expectations.
continuous reinforcement - ✅✅-Reinforcement is provided after every
occurrence of the behavior. This leads to rapid learning, but also rapid extinction.

Discrimination - ✅✅ -The ability to distinguish between conditioned stimulus
and other neutral stimulus, if Pavlov whistled instead of ringing the bell and the
dog didn't salivate.

Dual approach for changing behavior - ✅✅-Use punishment and reinforcement
Extinction - ✅✅ -Process of removing acquisition, if Pavlov would have
continuously rang the bell and starved his dogs, after a few days the dogs would
have stopped salivating at the sound of the bell.

Fixed interval reinforcement - ✅✅ -Reinforces only after a specified time has
elapsed, salary at the end of the month

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