Perception
Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Stage Theory
Anxiety/Attachment
100

What is: Interpreting and consciously experiencing our sensations?

Perception

100

Whenever a garage door opens, it makes a loud noise. whenever we get home, the dogs get excited. over time, the dogs will get excited at just hearing the noise of the garage door. 

What is the UCR?

Excitment

100

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 get better in your second year

Positive Reinforcement - credit card increases behavior

100

Understanding that an object exists even when it is out of sight?

Object Permanence

100

An enduring emotional tie or bond between two people (6mo-1yr)

An Attachment

200

What is: The collection of processes used to arrive at a meaningful interpretation of sensations?

(Stimulus converted into a neural signal) 

1. Stimulus: Light turns green

2. Sensation: light waves detected by sensory receptors in your eyes 

3.

Transduction

200

John has been bullied for a couple months now. this causes him to be anxious and dislike his school. now, whenever he sees the school building, he becomes anxious and feels uncomfortable. 

What is the NS and therefore CS?

School building

200

Your car has a red, flashing light that blinks annoyingly if you start the car without buckling the seat belt. You become less likely to start the car without buckling the seat belt

Flashing lights is a positive punishment, after the behavior the seat belt decreases

200

What are the two key concepts of the Preoperational stage?

Egocentrism- difficulty taking other points of view

Conservation- Understanding that properties of an object can change and still be the same. Ex. volume 

2-7yrs

200

Upset when parent leaves the room but easily calmed through touch when parent returns.

Secure Attachment 

300

Very sensitive, respond to low light, colorless 

(Night vision)

Rods

300

Who conducted the dog salvation experiment?

Ivan Pavlov

300

Your hands are cold so you put your gloves on. In the future you are more likely to put gloves on when it's cold.

Negative reinforcement- coldness is taken away and the behavior of putting on gloves increases

300

What are the four Stage Theory stages and ages?

1. Sensorimotor Stage (~birth – 2 years) 

2. Preoperational Stage (~2-7 yrs) 

3. 3) Concrete Operational Stage (~7-12 yrs) 

4. Formal Operational Stage (12 + yrs) 

300

What are the three types of unsecure attachment?

1. Avoidant

2. Resistant

3. Disorganized

400

What are the three types of cones? 

(Hint: Tri-chromatic theory of color vision)

Short wavelength cones: blue

Medium wavelength cones: green

Long wave length cones: red

400

What does spontaneous recovery look like for Pavlov's dogs? 




400

You get paid every two weeks.

Fixed (Stays the same) - Interval (duration of time)

400

Which stage can think logically about abstract ideas & hypothetical situations?

Formal Operational Stage (12 + yrs)

400

1. Get upset when my mom leaves

2. Get upset when a new person comes in

1. Separation Anxiety

2. Stranger Anxiety

500

The flexible piece of tissue that helps focus light toward the back of the eye

Lens 

500

What is John Watson known for?

Little Albert and stimulus generalization

500

A professional baseball player averages a hit once every third time at bat.

Variable (changes) - ratio (# of times)  

500

What is a critique of Jean Piaget's stage Theory?

* Underestimated children's abilities

*Based on western culture

*Unscientific Methods

(Cognitive development is more complex

500

If my parents are consistently distant to my emotional needs I will most likely develop what type of attachment?

Avoidant Attachment 

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