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Human Learning
     Topic 1: Historical Contexts, Methodology, and Non-
                       Human Research.



Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.                           3/29/2012
                                                         1
Descartes Dualism
 Early 1600’s
 Prior to Descartes: conscious intent and free will ruled
  the day.
       Behavior was not lawful.
 Descartes believed that some
      behavior was lawful.
       Voluntary vs. Involuntary (the reflex)
       Cartesian Dualism

Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.      2                   3/29/2012
Why reflex?
      Stimulus
      (sense)
                                             Pineal
                                Brain                         Mind
                                             Gland

      Muscles                                 Source of voluntary
     (voluntary,                              Behavior
    involuntary)
                                        •Arrows represent nerves.
              The Reflex Arc            •Animal spirits (inside nerves)
                                        •Other critters have reflexes only
    Sensory input is REFLECTED
          in the response.


Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.             3                                3/29/2012
Dualism
 Mind

 Body

 Separate but working together

 Two new fields
       Mentalism
       Reflexology



Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.      4      3/29/2012
Mentalism
 Study of how the mind works

 Cognitive psychology

 Descartes:
       Mind contains things outside of experience
             God, concept of self, axioms of geometry
 Nativism



Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.         5                    3/29/2012
A Debate
 Nativism (Descartes and others)

 Empiricism (John Locke and
  others – 1600 - 1800)

           Tabula Rasa
           Association
                 Basic experiences combine to
                                                            NOT
                  form complex ideas
                 Rules
                        Contiguity, similarity, contrast

 This debate rages on


Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.                        6              3/29/2012
Comparative Cognition
 Descartes started a fire – humans are not as unique
  as we think we are

 Darwin took it a step further
       He claimed contiguity between species
       The human mind is the product of evolution
             Other critters may share our abilities
             Very difficult to investigate



Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.            7               3/29/2012
Investigating Intelligence
 A definition proposed:
       Romanes (1882)
             “to make new adjustments, or modify old ones, in
              accordance with the results of it’s own individual
              experience.”
             Familiar?
 This became it’s own branch – Comparative
  Psychology



Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.          8                             3/29/2012
Neural Function
 Pavlov
       Focusing on gastric secretions
       Nervism – all key physiological functions are governed
        by the nervous system
       Eventually studied conditioning of reflexes
             A form of learning
 Step two in using animal models
       Exploring biological function

Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.        9                      3/29/2012
Animal Models
 Animals provide a model of human behavior
       Primates, rats, pigeons
 Models are not perfect
       But representative
       Comparable in terms of features or functions
 Simple, easily controlled, less expensive




Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.       10                   3/29/2012
Learning Defined
 What are some definitions?

 Your book:
       “Learning is an enduring change in the mechanisms of
        behavior involving specific stimuli and/or responses that
        results from prior experience with those or similar
        stimuli and responses”
       A functional definition
             A relatively permanent change in behavior due to
              experience of the organism.

Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.         11                           3/29/2012
Learning vs.
                          Performance
 Observation issues
       Learning without performance?
       Only way to know learning has occurred
 Change in performance is not necessarily learning
       Factors influencing behavior




Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.    12                 3/29/2012
The Science of Learning
 Prior experience effects learning
       Looking for cause and effect
                 Requires experimentation
                 Manipulate events and measure effects
 Behavior change not due to learning
       Fatigue, maturation
       Need to rule these out
 We look for general laws – commonalities
 We are empirical

Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.            13                 3/29/2012
Credits:
 Photo of Descartes – Ken Wilson
       http://kenwilsonelt.wordpress.com/2010/01/
 Caricature of John Locke – Ryan Neal
       http://ryanjneal.blogspot.com/2009/03/john-locke-
        caricature.html
 Image of John Locke – philosopher
       http://www.spaceandmotion.com/philosophy-john-
        locke-biography.htm

Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D.      14                         3/29/2012

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324 01 history, methodology

  • 1. Human Learning Topic 1: Historical Contexts, Methodology, and Non- Human Research. Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 3/29/2012 1
  • 2. Descartes Dualism  Early 1600’s  Prior to Descartes: conscious intent and free will ruled the day.  Behavior was not lawful.  Descartes believed that some behavior was lawful.  Voluntary vs. Involuntary (the reflex)  Cartesian Dualism Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 2 3/29/2012
  • 3. Why reflex? Stimulus (sense) Pineal Brain Mind Gland Muscles Source of voluntary (voluntary, Behavior involuntary) •Arrows represent nerves. The Reflex Arc •Animal spirits (inside nerves) •Other critters have reflexes only Sensory input is REFLECTED in the response. Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 3 3/29/2012
  • 4. Dualism  Mind  Body  Separate but working together  Two new fields  Mentalism  Reflexology Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 4 3/29/2012
  • 5. Mentalism  Study of how the mind works  Cognitive psychology  Descartes:  Mind contains things outside of experience  God, concept of self, axioms of geometry  Nativism Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 5 3/29/2012
  • 6. A Debate  Nativism (Descartes and others)  Empiricism (John Locke and others – 1600 - 1800)  Tabula Rasa  Association  Basic experiences combine to NOT form complex ideas  Rules  Contiguity, similarity, contrast  This debate rages on Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 6 3/29/2012
  • 7. Comparative Cognition  Descartes started a fire – humans are not as unique as we think we are  Darwin took it a step further  He claimed contiguity between species  The human mind is the product of evolution  Other critters may share our abilities  Very difficult to investigate Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 7 3/29/2012
  • 8. Investigating Intelligence  A definition proposed:  Romanes (1882)  “to make new adjustments, or modify old ones, in accordance with the results of it’s own individual experience.”  Familiar?  This became it’s own branch – Comparative Psychology Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 8 3/29/2012
  • 9. Neural Function  Pavlov  Focusing on gastric secretions  Nervism – all key physiological functions are governed by the nervous system  Eventually studied conditioning of reflexes  A form of learning  Step two in using animal models  Exploring biological function Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 9 3/29/2012
  • 10. Animal Models  Animals provide a model of human behavior  Primates, rats, pigeons  Models are not perfect  But representative  Comparable in terms of features or functions  Simple, easily controlled, less expensive Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 10 3/29/2012
  • 11. Learning Defined  What are some definitions?  Your book:  “Learning is an enduring change in the mechanisms of behavior involving specific stimuli and/or responses that results from prior experience with those or similar stimuli and responses”  A functional definition  A relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience of the organism. Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 11 3/29/2012
  • 12. Learning vs. Performance  Observation issues  Learning without performance?  Only way to know learning has occurred  Change in performance is not necessarily learning  Factors influencing behavior Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 12 3/29/2012
  • 13. The Science of Learning  Prior experience effects learning  Looking for cause and effect  Requires experimentation  Manipulate events and measure effects  Behavior change not due to learning  Fatigue, maturation  Need to rule these out  We look for general laws – commonalities  We are empirical Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 13 3/29/2012
  • 14. Credits:  Photo of Descartes – Ken Wilson  http://kenwilsonelt.wordpress.com/2010/01/  Caricature of John Locke – Ryan Neal  http://ryanjneal.blogspot.com/2009/03/john-locke- caricature.html  Image of John Locke – philosopher  http://www.spaceandmotion.com/philosophy-john- locke-biography.htm Cedp 324 - Ryan Sain, Ph.D. 14 3/29/2012