What is relatively permanent change in behavior tendency that results from experience?
What is Learning
is the most well-known psychologist with operant conditioning.
who is BF Skinner?
The decaying of memories.
What is forgetting?
What is Mnemonic devices?
What is Interference?
A problem solving strategy used in math and scientific formulas.
What is algorithm?
when the behavior is reinforced overtime it occurs
what is ¨continuous schedule¨
is a stimulus or event that increases the likelihood for a behavior to be repeated
what is reinforcement
Occurs when information is brought to mind from storage.
What is retrieval?
the active reconstruction of information.
What is recall?
Is a systematic and logical attempt to reach a specific goal or answer
What is directed or convergent thinking?
When a person or animal responds to a different stimulus similar to the way they would respond to the conditioned stimulus.
What is generalization?
is a process in which reinforcement is used to sculpt new responses from the old ones.
What is Shaping?
Making up words, stories, etc.
What is Mnemonic devices?
How the brain reconstructs concept expectations.
What is Schemas?
Also known as the "Aha" experience
What is insight?
when you associate that food with getting sick
what is taste aversion
unpleasant consequences influencing our behavior
aversive control
Repetition of information for short-term memory.
What is maintenance rehearsal?
The act of recalling very specific details, form memory
What is Photographic Memory?
A representative example of a concept.
What is a prototype?
What is "An unethical case which found that emotional responses can be classically conditioned
What is "the case for little albert."
specific amount of time must elapse before reinforcement
fixed interval
A result of brain damage or blow to the head.
What is amnesia?
The process the brain does to make sense of the world.
What is Conceptual Framework?
A free flow of thought with no particular plan
What is non-direct or divergent thinking?