kondicionálása
Kondicionálása refers to the process of conditioning, a fundamental concept in psychology, particularly within behaviorism. It describes a form of learning in which a new response is associated with a particular stimulus. This association is typically formed through repeated exposure or reinforcement. There are two primary types of conditioning: classical conditioning and operant conditioning.
Classical conditioning, pioneered by Ivan Pavlov, involves associating a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus that
Operant conditioning, developed by B.F. Skinner, focuses on how behavior is strengthened or weakened by the
Kondicionálása is a key mechanism for understanding how organisms, including humans, learn and adapt to their