classical conditioning
Classical terms
Historical developments
Learning methods
Habituation/sensitization
100

The father of classical conditioning

Ivan Pavlov

100

When you do not realize that the sound of the loud ear splitting fire alarm is associated with flashing lights, this is an example of 

overshadowing

100

Person who proposed that the physical stimuli are conducted by the senses to the brain to the pineal gland and then the mind


who was Descartes?

100

•Relatively permanent change in the neural mechanisms of behavior that can be attributed to practice or exercise

What is learning?

100

My increase in irritation to the frequent cell phone usage in the classroom is an example of 

What is sensitization?

200

Your dog loves to go on walks around the neighborhood. You begin an experiment by clapping your hand 3 times before getting the least to walk your dog. Soon every time you clap your hands the dog comes running. This is an example of what concept?

Classical conditioning

200

When Ms E's boyfriend tried to rekindle their love by bringing gifts, Ms E still did not feel any love for her boyfriend. This is an example of ______ ______

What is latent inhibition?

200

School of thought that proposed that we are born with innate ideas about certain things

What is nativism?

200

Research method used in the following:

One group of doves is given seeds as reward and the other group is given insects. The differences in response latency is then assessed.

What is a between group design?

200

As I continue to work on correcting papers, my feedback to the submissions decreases due to fatique

What is 'response fatigue?'

300

In Pavlov’s experiments, the dog’s salivation triggered by the sound of the tone was considered to be which of following?

CR

300

Combining the sound of the siren with a voice warning when a tornado is sighted is an example of  _____stimuli

compound

300

School of thought that proposed that the mind is a Tabula Rasa

What is Empiricism?

300

Sequence of unlearned actions linked to a stimulus which continues to completion--e.g., behavior of doves building their nests or a spider weaving its web

What is Fixed action pattern?

300

theory that explains the following: I went skydiving and felt terror when I jumped and exhilaration when I landed on the ground

What is the opponent process theory of emotion?

400

In classical conditioning, the order that the unconditioned stimulus and conditioned stimulus are presented impacts learning. What form of conditioning results in the fastest and most resistant form of learning?

Delayed conditioning

400

After a tumultous relationship, and receiving no appreciative and positive responses from her boyfriend, Ms E stopped feeling any love for her boyfriend whenever he came by. This is an example of 

Extinction

400

Researcher famous for study of the mind (nonsense syllables)

Who is Ebbinghaus?

400

Organism that move towards light

What is positive phototaxis?

400

The theory that explains that the habituation process is accompanied by a sensitization process

What is the Dual process theory of habituation and sensitization?

500

A researcher notices that each time she makes a loud noise her research subject jumps. The researcher then shines a bright light before making a loud noise. After a few pairings she notices that her research subject jumps when only the light is flashed. In this case the light is considered to be which of the following?

CS

500

Joyner had stopped feeling romantic at the sight of a rose. After about a year however, she remembered the feeling when she saw a red rose. This is an example of 

spontaneous recovery

500

Researcher famous for study of reflexes

Who is Pavlov?

500

Gulls start pecking at the red dot on the beak of their parent. The red dot is a ______stimulus

What is a sign or a releasing stimulus?

500

A child matures and proceeds from crawling, creeping, to walking and running. This is an example of 

What is maturation?

M
e
n
u