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CLASSICAL CONDITIONING

IVAN PETROVICH PAVLOV

MERIE JOY RICAFORT &


JEROME BRYAN LIWANAG
IVAN PETROVICH PAVLOV(1849 – 1936)

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physiologist
interested
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food while
conducting research into the
He was awarded the Noble Prize for
digestive system of dogs.
Medicine/Physiology in 1904.
Terms to know:
Something that exists in the
St i m u l u s surroundings or that is
presented

How the animal/human responds Re s p o n s e


or react to the stimulus
US CLASSICAL
CONDITIONING
According to this theory,
CR UR
behavior is learnt by a
CC
CLASSICAL CONDITIONING repetitive association
between the response and
CS NS the stimulus.
1 Unconditioned Stimulus (US)

2 Unconditioned Response (UR)

3 Neutral Stimuli (NS)


PAVLOV'S THEORY
4 Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
OF CLASSICAL
CONDITIONING
5 Conditioned Response (CR)
PHASE I
Before Conditioning has occurred

PHASE II
The process of conditioning

PHASE III
After conditioning has occurred
PHASE I
Before Conditioning has occurred

PHASE II
The process of conditioning

PHASE III
After conditioning has occurred
Terms to know:
automatically produces an
Unconditioned emotional or physiological
St i m u l u s response.

natural occurring emotional Unconditioned


or physiological response Re s p o n s e

Neutral stimuli that does not elicit a


St i m u l i response
Unconditioned Unconditioned
Stimulus Response
produces a The reaction to
natural response unconditioned
or reaction stimulus
More
Examples
Neutral
Does not produce a response
Stimulus
PHASE I
Before Conditioning has occurred

PHASE II
The process of conditioning

PHASE III
After conditioning has occurred
Terms to know:
evokes an emotional or
Conditioned physiological response after being
St i m u l u s conditioned

learned response to a Conditioned


previously neutral condition Re s p o n s e
Unconditioned Neutral
Stimulus Stimulus

Conditioned Stimulus
PHASE I
Before Conditioning has occurred

PHASE II
The process of conditioning

PHASE III
After conditioning has occurred
ACQUISITION

Unconditioned Conditioned
Stimulus Stimulus

Conditioned Response
Extinction

Unconditioned Conditioned
Stimulus Stimulus

Conditioned Response
Spontaneous
Recovery

Unconditioned Conditioned
Stimulus Stimulus

Conditioned Response
Summary:
The first stimuli (US)
evokes a natural response
(UR) by the subject while
the second doesn’t (NS)
but after enough pairings
together (US+NS), the
second becomes
conditioned and causes
response to happen.
(US+NS=CR)
BACTERIA BURGER
UNCONDITIONED CONDITIONED
STIMULI STIMULI

GETTING SICK NOT EATING


BURGER
UNCONDITIONED
CONDITIONED
RESPONSE
RESPONSE
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YOU!

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