Pavlov's Dogs and How People Learn - Classical Conditioning

Pavlov's Dogs and How People Learn - Classical Conditioning

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The video explores classical conditioning, a learning process where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with an unconditioned stimulus to produce a conditioned response. Ivan Pavlov's experiments with dogs led to the discovery of this phenomenon, which has applications in understanding human behavior, such as phobias and attachment theories. The video concludes by questioning if adults are still susceptible to such conditioning.

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What is the process called that explains how salivation can be a learned behavior?

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Who was the first person to apply the example of salivation to classical conditioning?

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Explain the difference between unconditioned and conditioned stimuli.

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How can classical conditioning be applied in everyday life?

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Describe the Little Albert Study and its significance in classical conditioning.

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