Friday, January 7, 2011

Conditioning...

There are two types of condition one being operant and one being classical. Classical conditioning sticks out more in my mind just because its something that you see everyday. Knowing I had to write this wonderful blog, I decided to look around today to see if I could find an example classical conditioning. I tried a mini experiment on alana today.In german class, we weren't doing anything fun so I thought of all the homework I had. When remembering again that I had this amazing blog to write, I pulled a little trick on her using classical conditioning.
I began by starting with a sound of boop. Every time I said boop, I would lightly poke her with a pencil. After about 4 times of this, I was able to condition her to the point that every time I said boop, she knew I would poke her. Her reaction when I said boop was able to revolve from doing nothing into her covering the area I poked.

poke ---> pain
noise + poke ---> pain
noise ---> pain

This chart explains how I conditioned her. This made me notice that classical conditioning can be used in many ways and in everyday life. I really liked this unit and it was fun being able to relate to it while being hands on in creating our own experiments.

1 comment:

  1. Hahaha, great post. I didn't even realize you were intentionally trying to conditioning me! Very secretive.

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