Title: Learning Theory
1Learning Theory Experience physically changes the
structure of the nervous system, altering neural
circuits that participate in perceiving,
performing, thinking, planning and reward. Four
Forms of Learning Perceptual Learning Stimulus /
response learning Motor learning Relational
learning
2Stimulus Response Learning Based on principles of
classical conditioning and operant
conditioning. Classical Conditioning Also termed
associative learning or respondent
conditioning Teaching a response to a new
stimulus by pairing that stimulus with another
stimulus that elicits that response Martin
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3Operant Conditioning Also termed instrumental
conditioning The process of strengthening a
behaviour by reinforcing it or weakening a
behaviour by punishing it Martin Pear
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Consequence Stimulus Event
Antecedent Stimulus Event
Behaviour
4Principles Positive reinforcement Negative
reinforcement Extinction Punishment
5Positive Reinforcement Strengthening a behaviour
by immediately following it with a reward
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Negative Reinforcement Strengthening a behaviour
by immediately following it with the removal or
avoidance of something the person doesnt like
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6Extinction Weakening a behaviour by withholding
a known positive reinforcer. Punishment Weakenin
g of a behaviour by following it with an aversive
CSE ( Consequent stimulus event).