Learning example - 01. Introduction
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Definition:
LEARNINGthe process of acquiring, through new experience, newand relatively enduring information or behaviours.
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How do we develop passions, aversions, and responses to so many objects and activities?
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Some of these objects and activities evolved after our birth—like a passion or aversion to Facebook
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Such passions, aversions, & responses cannot be innate
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Classical conditioning explains many of these tendencies
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Classical conditioning was discovered by Ivan Pavlov
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