Sleep and Dreams
Classical Condtioning
Operant Conditioning
Hypnosis and Drugs
Micellaneous
100

What is the second stage of our sleep?

Sleep Spindles

100

Who curated the theory of Classical Conditioning on animals? 

Ivan Pavlov

100

What is the method where one gradually reinforces behavior that gets closer and closer to the desired behavior? 

Shaping

100

What kind of substance is alcohol classified as?

Depressant 

100

What is the correct order of the four stages of sleep?

Light Sleep, Sleep Spindles, Delta Waves, REM Sleep

200

In which stage do we recieve the best quality sleep each night?

REM Stage

200

What refers to the gradual weakening of a conditioned response that results in the behavior decreasing or disappearing? 

Extinction 

200

B.F. Skinner conducted an experiment on operant conditioning using positive reinforcement, which increased the chances of a repeated behavior. What was the name of his experiment? 

Skinner Box

200

LSD is considered what kind of drug?

Hallucinogen 

200

What two factors did John Watson use in his experiment with the baby? 

A loud noise and a white rat. 
300

What is the shift in the mental activity compared to waling consciousness? 

Altered State of Consciousness

300

John Watson tested the theory of classical conditioning on humans, what was the name of his experiment? 

Little Albert 

300

What is is referred to as when an outcome follows a behavior, making it less likely that the behavior happens again? 

Punishment 

300

What period of time is it referred to as when someone has a constellation of symptoms, composed of anxiety, tremors, hallucinations, seizures, and nausea? 

Withdrawal

300

Which type of sleep disorder causes a loss of recollection upon awakening? This disorder causes you to wake up frantically by yelling/screaming and experiencing sweating. 

Night Terrors 

400

Which theory is the one that pertains to animals having assisted in our development of sleep patterns to help us survive in different environments?

Adaptive Theory of Sleep

400

Which one of our stimuli is originally neutral but after conditioning, it creates certain responses? 

Conditioned Stimulus 

400

Which schedule referrs to the reinforcement after a certain number of responses have been emitted? 

Fixed Ratio Schedule 

400

A chronic disease characterized by drug seeking...The use is compulsive and difficult to control, despite its harmful consequences. What is this disease? 

Addiction

400

Which sleep disorder causes a pause in breathing anywheres from 15 to 30 seconds? 

Sleep Apnea

500

What is it called when your legs want to move somehow (usually during periods of rest)? 

Restless Leg Syndrome 

500

When a behavior that is believed to be extinct unexpectedly and quickly returns after a period o rest or lessened response? 

Spontaneous Recovery 

500

What is one explanation for the reason why long-term punishment is bad? 

Answers could include: Poor physical health, increased mental health problems, impared cognitive and psychological development, poor educational outcomes, and increased aggression and violence. 

500
What is it called when we experience a heightened sense of well-being, euphoria, excitement, alertness, and increases in motor activity? We often experience it after the use of caffine, nicotine, and cocaine. 

Stimulants 

500

What is the physical, mental, and behavioral changes an organism experiences in a 24 hour cycle? 

Circadian Rhythm

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