Memory
Conditioning
Parts Of The Brain
Unit 1 Stuff
Other Stuff I Guess
100

The capacity for holding a small amount of information in an active, readily available state

What is short term memory

100

A learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired

What is classical conditioning 

100

The largest part of the brain, responsible for higher brain functions

What is cerebrum 

100

The scientific study of behavior and mental processes

What is psychology 
100

 The basic building blocks of the nervous system that transmit information throughout the body

Neurons 

200

The phase of the memory process in which information is stored indefinitely

What is long term memory 

200

A method of teaching complex behaviors by linking together simpler behaviors

What is chaining 

200

The part of the brain that regulates coordination and balance

What is cerebellum 

200

Mental processes such as thinking, memory, and problem-solving

Cognitive activities 

200

The process of reinforcing successive approximations to a desired behavior

Shaping 

300

The inability to retrieve memories from the past

What is retrograde amnesia 

300

An originally neutral stimulus that, after association with an unconditioned stimulus, comes to trigger a conditioned response

Conditioned stimulus 

300

The part of the peripheral nervous system that controls involuntary bodily functions

Automatic nervous system 

300

A therapeutic approach that focuses on bringing unconscious thoughts and feelings to consciousness

What is psychoanalysis 

300

The process of converting information into a form that can be stored in memory

Encoding 

400

Memory of facts and experiences that one can consciously know and declare

What is explicit memory 

400

Reinforcers that satisfy a biological need

What are primary reinforcers 

400

The outer layer of the cerebrum, involved in complex brain functions

What is cerebral cortex 

400

A theory that suggests people learn from one another through observation, imitation, and modeling

What is social learning theory 

400

A memory technique that involves thinking about the meaning of the information and making connections

What is elaborative rehearsal 
500

The ability to recall images, sounds, or objects in memory with high precision

What is eidetic imagery 

500

A method of learning that occurs through rewards and punishments for behavior

What is operant conditioning 

500

The structure that connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain

What is corpus callosum 

500

A psychological approach that emphasizes the individual's inherent drive towards self-actualization

What is humanistic perspective 

500

 A viewpoint that focuses on the influence of the unconscious mind on behavior

What is psychoanalytic perspective 

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