This type of learning happens through associations.
What is classical conditioning?
Adding an unpleasant stimulus to decrease behavior.
What is positive punishment?
This type of memory involves short-term thinking.
What is working memory?
This refers to genetic influence on behavior.
What is nature?
This is the emotional bond between a caregiver and child.
What is attachment?
This psychologist is famous for studying dogs and salivation.
What is Ivan Pavlov?
Taking away something desirable to decrease behavior.
What is negative punishment?
This memory system has unlimited storage.
What is long-term memory?
This refers to environmental influence on behavior.
What is nurture?
This researcher studied attachment theory.
What is John Bowlby?
This type of conditioning uses rewards and punishments.
What is operant conditioning?
Getting more likes and posting more is an example of this.
What is positive reinforcement?
Conscious recall of facts and events is this type of memory.
What is explicit memory?
Harmful substances that affect development are called this.
What are teratogens?
Trust and independence describe this attachment style.
What is secure attachment?
A student studies for an hour and then gets praise from their teacher. After this, they begin studying more often.
What is positive reinforcement?
A teenager breaks curfew, and their parents assign them extra chores the next day. After this, the teen starts coming home on time.
What is positive punishment?
Skills like riding a bike rely on this type of memory.
What is implicit memory?
This parenting style is high in warmth and high in control.
What is authoritative parenting?
Chronic, excessive worry describes this disorder.
What is generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)?
A student puts on their seatbelt to stop the loud beeping noise in their car, and now they always buckle up right away.
What is negative reinforcement?
A student is texting during class, so the teacher takes away their phone for the rest of the day. After this, the student stops using their phone in class.
What is negative punishment?
This part of the brain helps with retrieving memories.
What is the prefrontal cortex?
Parents are very warm and accepting but set few rules or limits. The child has a lot of freedom and little structure.
What is permissive parenting?
A loss of contact with reality is called this.
What is psychosis?