Title: Psychological perspectives
1Psychological perspectives
2Definitions of Learning and memory
- Learning is the process by which relatively
permanent changes occur in behavioral
potential/capacity as a result of particular
kinds of experience. - Memory is the relatively permanent record of the
experience that underlies learning, or the
processes of coding, storing, and retrieving
information about our experience. - Learning refers to the process of adapting
behavior to experience, and memory refers to the
records that underlie the adaptation.
3Psychological research in learning and memory
- Ebbinghaus and learning/retention curves
- Pavlov, stimulus substitution, and classical
conditioning
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4More psychological research
- Thorndike and the laws of learning
- Watson and behaviorism
- Hull and the reaction potential
- Tolman, expectations, and latent learning
- Skinner and reinforcement
5Other approaches
- The General Problem Solver model (GPS)
- The duration of memories STM and LTM
- The information processing model
- The neural basis of conditioning
6Psychological research in learning and memory
- Ebbinghaus and learning/retention curves
- Pavlov and conditioning
- Thorndike and the laws of learning
- Watson and behaviorism
- Hull and the reaction potential
- Tolman and latent learning
- Skinner and reinforcement
7Ebbinghauss memory Functions
Retention
800
Ebbinghaus's relearning
(practice) data
700
600
500
450
500
400
350
Time savings,
400
300
250
300
200
Trials to relearn set of lists
150
200
100
50
100
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
01
2
3
4
5
6
7
Days of practice
Hours of delay
8Sechenov, Pavlov and conditioning
- The conditioning paradigm
- NS/CS OR (Reflexive)
- (Tuning fork) (Turns head)
- US UR (Reflexive)
- (Meat powder) (Salivation)
- CS CR (Learned)
- (Tuning fork) (Salivation)
9Conditioned skeletal responses
10The conditioned emotional response (CER)
- The conditioning paradigm
- NS/CS OR (Reflexive)
- (Tone) (Turns head)
- US UR (Reflexive)
- (Electric shock) (Fear, freezing)
- CS CR (Learned)
- (Tone) (Suppressed lever
pressing)
11Pavlovian principles
- Conditioning curve
- Spontaneous recovery
- Temporal order effect
- Not found in paired-associates memory studies
- Will it be found in foreign language vocabulary
learning?
12Thorndike and instrumental conditioning
- Consequences, reinforcers, and natural selection
The Law of Effect - The Law of Exercise
- The principle of belongingness (cf. laws of
association, preparedness) - Watson and the Behaviorist Manifesto
13Hull, Tolman, and Skinner
- Hull Reaction potential is learned
- E (H x D x K) I
- Estes and stimulus sampling Dimensions of
complex stimuli - Tolman Expectations and MERs, latent learning
and cognitive maps - Skinner, operant conditioning, and reinforcement
14Other approaches to learning and memory
- The General Problem Solver model (GPS) and
subgoaling - Atkinson Shiffrin and memory stores
- Bower and learning by insight
- Miller and information theory
- Simon and Newell, symbols, and AI
- Rumelhart, McClelland, and connectionism in
networks of nodes and connections or links
Memory records are patterns of activation in the
network.