> [Krimel] 
> you can't actually learn a reflex. 

[Craig]
An infant is taken into a laboratory filled with objects at various 
temperatures.  If the infant touches anything too hot or too cold, 
it recoils.  If it touches anything at 72F, it receives an electric 
shock & recoils. 
Eventually the infant is returned to the world.  It continues to 
recoil whenever it feels something at 72F.  Is it act ing to move 
towards betterment? 

[Krimel]
Please note the infant has not learned a reflex here. The infants respond to 
painful stimuli instinctively. If the infant learns that 72F is always paired 
with shock, it will avoid 72F objects to the extent that it can discriminate 
them. Upon returning to a world where 72F is not paired with shock, I would 
excepted the avoidance behavior to decrease over time since the contingencies 
that support the response are no longer in effect. This is called extinction. 
In both situations the behavior drifts toward harmony with the environment.










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