Pavlovian Operant Conditioning - Abigail Dupree - HD 720p
-How Operant Conditioning Works. Operant (or instrumental) conditioning focuses on using either reinforcement or punishment to increase or decrease a behavior. Through this process, an association is formed between the behavior and the consequences for that behavior. For example, imagine that a trainer is trying to teach a to fetch a ball. When the successful chases and picks up the ball, the receives praise as a reward. When the animal fails to retrieve the ball, the trainer withholds the praise. Eventually, the forms an association between his behavior of fetching the ball and receiving the desired reward. -Some key concepts in operant conditioning. Reinforcement is any event that strengthens or increases the behavior it follows.
-There are two kinds of reinforcers:
Positive reinforcers are favorable events or outcomes that are presented after the behavior. In situations that reflect positive reinforcement, a response or behavior is strengthened by the addition of something, s.
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