Classical Conditioning
Operant Learning
Observational Learning
Misc. Vocab.
People
100
Ex. Food in the mouth automatically triggers salivaton
What is an Unconditioned Response
100
Getting a parking ticket without a permit at DHS
What is Positive Punishment
100
We learn all kinds of specific behaviors by observing and imitating models in a process called _______.
What is Modeling
100
Type of learning in which one learns to link two or more stimuli and anticipate events.
What is Classical Conditioning
100
Experimented with his dog to format Classical Conditioning
Who is Ivan Pavlov
200
Your hands are so cold so you put your gloves on. In the future, you are more likely to put gloves on when it is cold. The unconditioned stimulus is ______.
What is Cold Hands
200
Your car has a red, flashing light that blinks annoyingly if you start your car without buckling your seatbelt. You become less likely to start the car without buckling the seatbelt.
What is Negative Reinforcement
200
Positive, constructive, helpful behavior. the opposite of antisocial behavior.
What is Prosocial Behavior.
200
The tendency, once a response has been conditioned, for stimuli similar to the condition stimulus to elicit similar responses.
What is Generalization
200
This person came up with the principle of law of effect.
Who is Edward L. Thorndike
300
Your hands are so cold so you put your gloves on. In the future, you are more likely to put gloves on when it is cold. What is the Conditioned Response________.
What is Gloves
300
Your father gives you a credit card at the end of your first year in college because you did so well. As a result, your grades continue to increase in your second year.
What is Positive Reinforcement
300
Frontal lobe neurons that fire when performing certain actions or when observing another doing so
What are Mirror Neurons
300
The view that psychology should be an objective science that studies behavior without reference to mental processes.
What is Behaviorism
300
This person developed a behavioral technology that revealed principles of behavior control.
Who is B.F. Skinner
400
responce shows up later without repairing of UCS and CS
What is Spontaneous Recovery
400
Schedule where the reinforcer is given after a variable number of nonreinforced responses
What is Variable-ratio schedule
400
in Bandura's theory of vicarious learning, any activity by an observer thats aids recall of the modeled behavior (a cooking student may think "he folds the batter; he doesn't whip it") ("keep the wrist straight" for tennis players)
What is Retentional processes
400
A sudden and often novel realization of the solution to the problem
What is Insight
400
The man who conducted the "little Albert" experiment with the white rat.
Who is John B. Watson.
500
feeling after inhability to avoid repeated aversive events and later if it becomes possible to avoid the stimuli or escape the learner will not respond
What is Learned Helplessness
500
Cues that influence operant behavior by indicating the probable consequences (reinforcement or non-reinforcement) of a response
What is Discriminative stimuli
500
Empathy in the brain shows up in emotional brain areas, but not in the ________ _______, which receives the physical pain input.
What is the Somatosensory Cortex
500
Checking your email when your letter carrier's schedule is unpredictable
What is Variable-Interval
500
Conducted the famous "Bobo Doll" experiment.
Who is Albert Bandura
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