Operant conditioning and Classical Conditioning

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Operant conditioning and Classical Conditioning by Mind Map: Operant conditioning and Classical Conditioning

1. Operant conditioning

2. The major theories about learning come from the conclusions drawn from these experiments

3. What is Conditioning?

4. Conditioning is a type of learning that links some sort of trigger or stimulus to a human behavior or response.

5. When I was little (let’s say I was like 5), I had some oysters, and the following day I got a really bad stomach flu. Since then I haven’t had any oysters at all just smelling them or thinking about eating them still makes me feel nauseated. I have to say it’s a really strong conditioning because it occurred after just a single trial, and I still feel nauseated and sick when I see or smell oysters even after 15 years.

6. For example:

7. Classical conditioning theory involves learning a new behavior via the process of association. In simple terms, two stimuli are linked together to produce a newly learned response in a person or animal.

8. What is classical conditioning?