CLASSICAL VS OPERANT CONDITIONING
The video is about the behavior the researchers did experiments with animals, are mentioned two differents type of behavior and are the classical and the operant conditioning.
The first or classical conditioning was described by Ivan Pavlov, and he mentioned the stimulus with involuntary response, like a when we smell food or when we were silk. But he mentioned that there is stimulus that we can control and he did a experiment with a dog, his experiment was about when he give food a dog, the dog produced salivated but he controlled that. Then when he give food didn’t happen nothing since he son his bell, the dog started to salivate so this want to say that the dog had a condition.
The first or classical conditioning was described by Ivan Pavlov, and he mentioned the stimulus with involuntary response, like a when we smell food or when we were silk. But he mentioned that there is stimulus that we can control and he did a experiment with a dog, his experiment was about when he give food a dog, the dog produced salivated but he controlled that. Then when he give food didn’t happen nothing since he son his bell, the dog started to salivate so this want to say that the dog had a condition.
The second was about the operant conditioning, was described by B. F. Skinner this is of the voluntary behavior and the consequence, for example we said something bad word an another person and he response that action.
He did an experiment with a rat the rat was in a box, within the box were some push buttons and the rat push a button, the consequence could be an award or an electric choque, this depended of the button that was pushed. With the time the rat understand the system and knew how functioned the system.
He did an experiment with a rat the rat was in a box, within the box were some push buttons and the rat push a button, the consequence could be an award or an electric choque, this depended of the button that was pushed. With the time the rat understand the system and knew how functioned the system.

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