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12. How Punishment Works
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Is punishment a functionally feasible method of causing change in behavior? In this video, we will explore some of the functional limits with using punishment as a tool to ...
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11. Operant Conditioning II: Shaping and Schedules of Reinforcement
flybybutterflies
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In this video, we look look at how do we shape seemingly complex behaviors? Also, we find out that the rate in which we reward the animal can affect the rate of responses t...
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10. Operant Conditioning I: The 4 Quadrants
flybybutterflies
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This week, we look at the difference between classical and operant conditioning. We also find out who is the first person who looked at this from a scientific point of view...
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9. Do Animals Have Temporal Maps?
flybybutterflies
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Are animals able to remember events that happen in time? More than that, are they able to encode these temporal events in a map and make comparison?
The 2nd experiment i...
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8.How to teach children to read and can hummingbirds time?
flybybutterflies
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A question that all parents would face, how to teach children to read? In this video, we will see that blocking is phenomenon that can happen when parents use flashcards.
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7. Rescorla-Wagner Model and Dopamine Jackpot
flybybutterflies
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The Rescorla-Wagner model is one of the most well-known model to explain classical conditioning, how do animals learn about the relationship between the CS and US? Also, in...
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6. Classical Conditioning II: Temporal Contiguity is not Enough
flybybutterflies
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Common perception suggests that animals learn best when two events are closely presented in time. However, an experiment discussed in the "Pavlovian Conditioning - it's not...
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5. Classical Conditioning I
flybybutterflies
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In this video, I will explain what classical conditioning is. A stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus through repeated pairing with the unconditioned stimulus. Also, I wi...
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4. Habituation and Sensitization
flybybutterflies
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We look at habituation and sensitization and look at examples of these two processes as well as the usefulness of these processes.
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3. Behavioral Genetics
flybybutterflies
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Can you really say that a behavior has a genetic component to it? In this video, we will see that sometimes we make spurious connections. Here, we see that there are other ...
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