Health, Stress, and Coping
Health, Stress, and Coping
DISPLACED AGGRESSION
Table 13-4, p. 441
Learned Helplessness (Seligman)
In the normal course of escape and avoidance learning, a light dims shortly before
the floor is electrified (a). Because the light does not yet have meaning for the dog,
the dog receives a shock (noninjurious, by the way) and leaps the barrier (b). Dogs
soon learn to watch for the dimming of the light (c) and to jump before receiving a
shock (d). Dogs made to feel “helpless” rarely even learn to escape shock, much
less to avoid it. Fig. 13-7, p. 443
Depression
Did you see students increase the vigor of their attempts during the
last few seconds?