Different Disorders
Nervous System
The Brain
Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
100
The feeling of worry. A human emotion that everyone experiences in unique ways.
What is Anxiety?
100
Cells that are triggered by light, vibrations, sounds, touch , or chemical substances are called.
What is Sensory receptors?
100
Which part of the brain is responsible for emotion?
What is the Amygdala
100
The stimulus that automatically elicits a particular unconditioned response.
What is Unconditioned stimulus
100
Behavior that operates on the environment producing consequences.
What is Operant behavior.
200
A mood that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest.
What is depression?
200
Your roommate snores quite a bit and at times it sounds as though she has great difficulty breathing. Your roommate may have?
What is Sleep Apnea?
200
Whats the oldest part of the brain?
What is the brain stem
200
An unlearned, automatic response to particular US.
What is the unconditioned response.
200
An event that strengthens the behavior it follows.
What is reinforcement.
300
A disorder that makes it difficult to distinguish real from unreal, think clearly, manage emotions, relate to others and function normally.
What is Schizophrenia?
300
A biological cycle, or rhythm, that is approximately 24 hours long is called...cycle?
What is circadian
300
The hippocampus, amygdala, and hypothalamus are part of what system?
What is the limbic system
300
Who was the father of classical conditioning?
What is Ivan Pavlov.
300
A procedure in which reinforcers guide actions closer than the desired behavior.
What is shaping.
400
An obsessive compulsive disorder
What is OCD?
400
Mental activités that differ noticeably from normal wing consciousness are known as
What is altered states of consciousness?
400
An amplified recording of the waves of brain activity that sweep across its surface.
What is a EEG.
400
What are the two famous examples of classical conditioning?
What is Pavlov's dogs, and the Little Albert experiment.
400
An event that decreases the behaviour it follows.
What is punishment.
500
A chronic condition marked by persistent inattention, hyperactivity and sometimes impulsivity.
What is ADHD?
500
The idea that the eye contains separate receptors for red, green, and blue if known as the ...theory?
What is trichromatic?
500
What are the four lobes of the brain?
What is frontal, temporal, occipital, and parietal
500
A form of learning in which a neutral stimulus comes to elicit a response after being associated with a stimulus that already elicits that response.
What is Classical Conditioning.
500
Type of learning in which behavior is strengthened when followed by a reinforcer or diminished when followed by a punishment.
What is Operant Conditioning.
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