Classical Conditioning: Presented By: Hamad Pervaiz Fahad Shehzad Faizan Raza Bilal Saeed Fahad Munir
Classical Conditioning: Presented By: Hamad Pervaiz Fahad Shehzad Faizan Raza Bilal Saeed Fahad Munir
Classical Conditioning: Presented By: Hamad Pervaiz Fahad Shehzad Faizan Raza Bilal Saeed Fahad Munir
PRESENTED BY:
HAMAD PERVAIZ
FAHAD SHEHZAD
FAIZAN RAZA
BILAL SAEED
FAHAD MUNIR
Classical Conditioning
Theory
Classical Conditioning Theory was proposed
by a Russian Physiologist Ivan Pavlov.
According to this theory, behavior is learnt by
a repetitive association between the response
and the stimulus.
The classical conditioning theory is based
upon the assumption that learning is
developed through the interactions with the
environment. Also, the environment shapes
the behavior and internal mental state such as
thoughts, feelings, emotions do not explain
the human behavior.
Classical conditioning is comprised of four elements:
Unconditioned Stimulus (US): Which invariably causes to
react in a way.
Unconditioned Response (UR): Takes place when the US is
presented.
Conditioned Stimulus (CS): The object that does not bring
about the desired response
Conditioned Response (CR): a behavior that an organism
learns to produce, when the CS is presented.