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learning_theories:connectionism [2011/03/02 10:44]
jpetrovic [What is connectionism?]
learning_theories:connectionism [2011/03/02 10:45]
jpetrovic [What is connectionism?]
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 At the very end of 19th century Thorndike performed experiments first on chickens and later on cats and dogs. In one experiment he placed a hungry cat inside a //puzzle box//, which had a mechanism that would open the doors of the box every time a string would be pulled or a button pushed. Behavior which resulted in opening the doors was slowly increased as the cat after each successful attempt to open the door needed a bit less time to repeat the same action after being put back into the box. Based on this experiment Thorndike concluded that learning is **incremental** and **not [[:​glossary#​insightful_learning|insightful]]**,​ since the learning of the correct response occurred only through repetition //trial and error// forming of associations between situation and response. Established connections or knowledge, according to Thorndike also cause and determine intelligence. At the very end of 19th century Thorndike performed experiments first on chickens and later on cats and dogs. In one experiment he placed a hungry cat inside a //puzzle box//, which had a mechanism that would open the doors of the box every time a string would be pulled or a button pushed. Behavior which resulted in opening the doors was slowly increased as the cat after each successful attempt to open the door needed a bit less time to repeat the same action after being put back into the box. Based on this experiment Thorndike concluded that learning is **incremental** and **not [[:​glossary#​insightful_learning|insightful]]**,​ since the learning of the correct response occurred only through repetition //trial and error// forming of associations between situation and response. Established connections or knowledge, according to Thorndike also cause and determine intelligence.
  
-To explain observed properties of learning, Thorndike introduced three laws of learning:+To explain observed properties of learning, Thorndike introduced three laws of learning.
  
   * **//Law of exercise//​** (also referred to //as law of use// or //law of frequency//​),​ which states that **stimulus-response** (S-R) **associations** are **strengthened through repetition** or weakened through lack of repetition.   * **//Law of exercise//​** (also referred to //as law of use// or //law of frequency//​),​ which states that **stimulus-response** (S-R) **associations** are **strengthened through repetition** or weakened through lack of repetition.
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