This philosopher applied the approach of empiricism in the 17th century.
Who is John Locke?
This term describes adding something appetitive in order to increase behavior.
What is positive reinforcement?
This part is responsible for maintaining heart rate, breathing, vomiting or gagging.
What is medulla's function?
He coined the term "maturation" and suggested a genetic component to process of development.
Who is Arnold Gessell?
This is when a neutral stimulus is paired with the unconditioned stimulus which becomes a conditioned stimulus and leads to a conditioned response.
What is classical conditioning?
This part responds to pain and pleasure.
What does the midbrain do?
This psychologist is known for his theory of psychosexual development where he believed failure of completing a psychosexual task would result in "arrest."
Who is Freud?
This is an unconscious mechanism which keeps disturbing thoughts from becoming conscious.
What is repression?
What is Corpus Callosum?
This psychologist is known for classical conditioning.
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
This is when something aversive is added in order to decrease behavior.
What is positive punishment?
This is the relay center of the brain.
What is thalamus?
This psychologist proposed that humans can learn behaviors by observing others.
Who is Albert Bandura?
This is the stage when children can apply learned contexts to another and develop abstract logic and reasoning.
What is formal operational?
This structure is responsible for the fight or flight response.
What is amygdala's function?