In in classical conditioning, a completely new and voluntary behavior is produced.
What is False?
Maintenance is a method to
What is increase short-term memory capacity
I understand my own and others' emotions well and can respond to them appropriately. This is
What is emotional intelligence?
This consists of twisted strands of DNA.
I stopped giving Juniper the cat treats when she did a trick; now she no longer does the trick. What happened?
What is Extinction?
Procedural, episodic, autobiographical, and semantic memory are all
What is long-term memory?
The idea that the body monitors and maintains internal states
What is homeostasis?
This stage of development is when a fetus starts to kick.
What is the fetal stage of development?
I see someone get rewarded for a behavior. In the future I am (more/less) likely to do that same behavior.
What is More?
Riding a bike is an example of
What is procedural memory?
In this theory of emotion, you perceive a stimulus, then physiological/behavioral changes occur, then you have an emotional experience.
What is the James-Lange theory of emotion?
This stage of development (Piaget) occurs around the age of zero to two and involves a lack of object permanence.
What is the sensorimotor stage of development?
I yawn in class and the class starts yawning back. Why?
What are Mirror Neurons?
I only remember how to make soup when I'm in my kitchen. This is an example of
This is the view that people are primarily motivated by instincts
What is instinct theory?
I am a 14 year old and feel like I have to decide whether my identity is determined by ballet or sports. This developmental stage, according to Erickson, is
What is identity vs. role confusion?
I pair food with Taylor Swift music so that my cat salivates to Taylor Swift. What is the conditioned stimulus?
Retrieving information from stored memory to awareness is
What is retrieval?
This theory of motivation emphasizes the role of cognitive/psychological factors in motivation
What is humanistic theory of motivation?
This stage of development according to Kohlberg involves being guided by social norms and expectations.
What is the conventional stage of moral development?