Conditioning and Discrimination
Conditioning can lead to generalization, where similar stimuli elicit the same response. However, through repeated exposure to a neutral stimulus without the unconditioned stimulus, organisms can learn to discriminate between them. This process highlights the importance of predictive ability in behavior, as seen in the example of the little Albert case, where fear responses can be extinguished through careful conditioning.In this clip
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Episode 28: Classical Conditioning
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