Chapter 4
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100

Sleep spindles are associated with the __________ stage of sleep.

Stage 2

100

___________ occurs when a previously conditioned response decreases in frequency and eventually disappears

Extinction

100

Information reaches from short-term memory to long-term memory through ___________. 

Elaborative rehearsal 

200

_________________ is the brain's clock mechanism.

Suprachiasmatic Nucleus (SCN)

200

Minnie is a 2 month old Beagle. She remains unbothered by the sound of a bell. According to classical conditioning, the sound of the bell is a ____________.

Neutral stimulus

200

Minnie is a 2 month old Beagle. She salivates at the sight of food. According to classical conditioning, the food is ____________.

Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS)

300

"Dreams represent concerns about our daily life, consistent with everyday living". What theory does this represent?

Dreams-for-survival theory

300

___________ are organized bodies of information stored in memory that bias the way new information is interpreted, stored, and recalled.

Schemas

400

What is the (psychological) term for sleepwalking?

Somnambulism 

500

__________ and __________ are hallucinogens that effect the operation of serotonin in the brain, causing an alteration in perception. 

MDMA (Molly, Ecstacy)

LSD (Acid, lysergic acid diethylamide)

500

Jamie wants her boyfriend to organize and redecorate their place so whenever he picks up his clothes or makes the bed, she rewards him with an amazing meal. What is this process called?

Shaping: Process of teaching a complex behavior in which you reward closer and closer approximations of the behavior you desire to see

500

According to this theory, the more you analyze information, the more likely you are to remember it later.

Levels-of-processing theory

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