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What is Operant conditioning?
(Skinner,1938) model focusing on positive/negative reinforcements.
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What is a positive reinforcement?
Dopamine being released due to gambling. Dopamine is the reward chemical. Taking part in the behaviour causes pleasure
What is a negative reinforcement?
Withdrawal, resulting in negative symptoms thus wanting to persist in the behaviour to move away from the pain.
What is punishment within operant conditoning?
Taking part in a behaviour that has negative consquences.
What is pavlov conditoning?
This is classical conditioning. Association of stimuli through cues. Example associate needle with drugs. The sight of a pub to drinking. The association leads to a conditioned response
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