Sensation and Perception, Memory Models
Memory Formation, Remembering, Forgetting, Rehearsal
Learning Theories 1
Learning Theories 2
Australia
100

The physiological process between the following two options: sensation and perception.

What is sensation

100

Rehearsal where you think about the information and connecting it to other information already stored in memory

What is elaborative rehearsal?

100

Any relatively permanent change in behaviour brought about by experience or practice

What is learning?

100

Learning by association.

What is classical conditioning?

100

This bird is commonly referred to as the 'bin chicken'

What is an ibis?

200

A major function of this is to coordinate the slave systems.

What is the central executive?

200

This part of the brain plays a large role in implicit memories (including procedural memories, motor learning, and classical conditioning)

What is the cerebellum?

200

A response which occurs naturally without learning

What is an unconditioned response?

200

A consequence which decreases the likelihood of an undesirable behaviour occurring again

What is punishment?

200
The author that wrote 'Possum Magic'.

Who is Mem Fox?

300

The year that is credited with the multi-store model.

When was 1968?

300

The theory of forgetting where new information prevents the recall of old information

What is retroactive interference?

300

A key concept that suggests that two incompatible emotional states cannot exist at the same time

What is reciprocal inhibition? Also accept: What is counter-conditioning

300

The process of learning to associate two events.

What is acquisition?

300

The animal that features on the Australian 20c coin.

What is a platypus?

400

The capacity of the sensory register

What is 3-7 units?

400

This type of processing encodes the physical qualities of something

What is shallow processing? Also accept: what is structural?

400

Response is reinforced only after a specific number of responses

What is fixed ratio?

400

The number of participants in Bandura, Ross and Ross' (1961) study

What is 72?
400

The highest mountain in Australia.

What is Mount Kosciuszko?

500

An example of semantic memory: The month and day that Hilary Duff was born.

When was 28 September?

500

The falsification of memory in which gaps in recall are filled by fabrications that the individual accepts as fact and is not a conscious attempt to deceive others

What is confabulation?

500

The four processes of social learning theory, in order

What are attention, retention, reproduction and motivation?

500

A technique for modifying behaviour that promotes desired behaviours whilst ignoring undesired behaviours

What is a token economy?

500

The national gemstone of Australia.

What is opal?

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