Learning theory

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    • how do babies learn through classical conditioning
      • the caregiver starts as a neutral stimulus
      • when the caregiver gives the baby food it learns to associate food with the caregiver.
      • the mother becomes the conditioned stimulus and provides a conditioned response
    • how do babies learn through operant conditioning
      • babies cry for comfort
      • will get a response of being fed
      • the baby learns that by crying they will get the reward of food
    • how is operant conditioning a two way process
      • the caregiver receives negative reinforcement
      • because the crying stops when the baby is given food
    • what is drive reduction
      • hunger is thought of as a primary drive and we eat to satisfy that innate feeling.
      • attachment is a secondary drive learn by association of the caregiver and food
    • Contradicting evidence from Harlows research

      • Harlow found that monkeys preferred to be with the wire model that provided them comfort rather than food.
      • this contradicts the learning theory of cupboard love
    • learning theory ignores other factors associated with attachment
      • it ignores reciprocity and interactional synchrony.
      • Isabella found that babies who had better interactional synchrony formed better attachment
      • has nothing to do with food
    • contradicting evidence from human research
      • Schaffer and Emerson found in their study of stages of attachment
      • most of the babies formed a primary attachment with the mother even when it was other carers that fed them
      • showing that cupboard love theory is wrong
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