Research method that is done to explore cause and effect.
What are Experimental Methods?
What kind of learning does Pavlov’s famous dog experiment represent
What is Classical Conditioning?
The part of the brain that controls breathing and heart rate.
What type of aphasia effects language delivery?
What is Broca’s Area aphasia?
What animal did Ivan Pavlov use in his study of classical conditioning?
What are dogs?
Research method which is done to detect naturally occurring relationships; to assess how well one variable predicts another.
What are Correlational learning methods?
Schedule of reinforcement based on the amount of time that passed.
What is Fixed Interval?
Area of the brain that controls visual information.
What is the Occipital Lobe?
Who performed the split-brain experiment?
Who is Roger Sperry?
In Skinner’s experiments for operant conditioning, what animal was primarily used?
Participants and researchers don’t know who is in the experimental or control group.
What is a double blind study?
When a behavior comes back after being extinct
What is spontaneous recovery?
Neurotransmitter associated mood, appetite, and sleep.
What is Serotonin?
What lobe in the brain controls personality and intelligence?
What is the Frontal Lobe?
In his experiment on learned helplessness, Seligman used electrical shocks on which animal?
What are dogs?
Type of study that seeks to restudy the same group at different times in their lives.
What is a longitudinal study?
When are organism suddenly realizes the solution to a problem.
Insight
Controls fight or flight response.
What is the sympathetic nervous system?
What is the neural sequence for saying a written word?
hint: area->area->area->area
What are the Primary visual area, angular gurus, Wernicke‘s Area, and Broca’s Area
What animals did Köhler use in his studies on insight learning?
What are chimpanzees?
The extent to what a test measures what it claims.
What is Validity?
When an organism shows an increased response to a stimulant after increased exposure.
What is habituation?
What glands arouses the body in time of stress?
What are the adrenal glands?
What is the name of the theory that has to do with the processing of different wavelength of light?
What is the Young-Helmholtz trichromatic theory?
What animal did John B. Watson use in his experiments to find evidence of classical conditioning?
What is a human child? (Little albert)