Table of contents
- 1. Introduction to Psychology(0)
- 2. Psychology Research(0)
- 3. Biological Psychology(0)
- 4. Sensation and Perception(0)
- 5. Consciousness and Sleep(0)
- 6. Learning(0)
- 7. Memory(0)
- 8. Cognition(0)
- 9. Emotion and Motivation(0)
- 10. Developmental Psychology(0)
- 11. Personality(0)
- 12. Social Psychology(0)
- 13. Stress and Health(0)
- 14. Psychological Disorders(0)
- 15. Treatment(0)
6. Learning
Classical Conditioning
6. Learning
Classical Conditioning: Videos & Practice Problems
10PRACTICE PROBLEM
A lab rat is conditioned to press a lever when a light is turned on to receive food. After several trials, the rat presses the lever only when the light is on and does not press it when a similar, but dimmer, light is used. The rat's behavior exemplifies which learning principle?
A lab rat is conditioned to press a lever when a light is turned on to receive food. After several trials, the rat presses the lever only when the light is on and does not press it when a similar, but dimmer, light is used. The rat's behavior exemplifies which learning principle?