Terms "of Endearment"
Love of Learning
An Instrumental Symphony
That's Just Classic
Insane in the Mem-BRAIN
100
This is the result of presenting a conditioned stimulus without an unconditioned stimulus over a prolonged period of time.
What is extinction?
100
Rescorla and Wagner suggest that a unconditioned stimulus must be this in order to be learned.
What is surprising?
100
Escape and avoidance are forms of this operant category.
What is negative reinforcement?
100
This is the man most recognized as the father of classical conditioning?
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
100
This is the area responsible primarily for declarative memory.
What is the hippocampus?
200
This is what happens when an association between a conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus is so strong, it prevents any subsequent CS from being paired with the US.
What is the blocking effect?
200
During an action potential, the charge is propagated down this sometimes mylenniated cell part?
What is the axon?
200
I give you skittles for correct answers. This is an example of this category of operant conditioning.
What is positive reinforcement?
200
A sugar cube is most likely to be this kind of stimulus.
What is an unconditioned stimulus?
200
Lesioning the amygdala will result in this major deficit in learning.
What is the inability to form classical associations for fear?
300
This is what happens when you learn something in the Sensation and Perception class you took last term that is preventing you from learning something in PSYC 2330.
What is proactive interference?
300
These are the TWO men behind the law of effect.
Who are Mark Bouton and Thorndike?
300
Under these circumstances, delays WILL have a tremendous impact on operant learning?
What is when exteroceptive and proprioceptive cues are blocked?
300
It can only take one trial to establish this kind of robust classical conditioning phenomenon.
What is taste aversion?
300
This is the part of the brain found to be primarily responsible for procedural learning.
What is the striatum?
400
When Jen came to therapy, she was afraid of spiders. Her therapist showed her pictures of spiders and used mediation techniques in tandem. Then she went into a room full of spiders and the techniques were used again. This is the technique used with Jen.
What is systemic desensitization?
400
If drive and habit are zero, this man suggests that no learning will occur.
Who is Hull?
400
This hypothesis states that dopamine systems mediate the pleasure produced by food and other unconditioned incentives.
What is the hedonic hypothesis?
400
Pairing a tone and a light together, then pairing the light with a US, is an example of this type of conditioning.
What is sensory preconditioning?
400
These three ions appear to be most critical for an action potential?
What are calcium, magnesium and potassium?
500
These are often led by proprioceptive and exteroceptive cues that can lead one to a reinforcer.
What is fractional anticipatory goal responses?
500
A triple-dissociation was shown between these three brain parts in the 8-arm radial maze.
What are the amygdala, hippocampus and striatum?
500
If I give you a quarter for every 5 compliments you give me on my teaching, I'm using this schedule.
What is fixed ratio?
500
These are the names for the two types of tests for conditioned inhibition.
What are the summation test and the retardation of acquistion test?
500
Stimulating this particular area of the brain maintains self-stimulation behaviour, suggesting that it is primarily reinforcing.
What is the ventral tagmental area?
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