The type of memory that lasts for about 20 seconds.
What is short term memory
memory that can be consciously recalled
What is explicit/declarative memory?
The worst time to be exposed to alcohol/teratogens
What is migration?
When a child can think logically about concrete events, but they are bad at irony, sarcasm, and hypothesis testing
What is the concrete Operational Stage
The diminishing of the conditioned response
What is extinction?
Cues present at a coding help if it is present at retrieval
What is encoding specificity?
No conscious recollection
- riding a bike
- classical conditioning
What is Implicit/ Nondeclarative memory?
The 2 reflexes that newborns have
What is the rooting reflex and the grasping reflex?
The stage in which we start to think how other people perceive us
What is the formal operational stage?
When we remove an aversive stimulus to encourage behavior
What is negative reinforcement?
Incorporating misleading information into ones memory of an event
What is Misinformation?
The When and where of your life happenings
What is episodic/autobiographical memory?
Any drug, disease, or agent that may cause abnormal prenatal development
What is a teratogen?
An object still exists even if we cannot perceive it
The stage where the US and CS relationship is being learned
What is acquisition?
1. You tend to remember the first things in a list
2. You tend to remember the most recent things in a list
What is the primacy effect and the recency effect
Knowledge of the world, facts
- explicit
What is semantic memory?
Babies prefer sights and sounds that are human-like
What is Social Responsiveness?
Experiencing the world through senses and actions
What is the Sensorimotor stage?
An originally irrelevant stimulus that after association with the US, comes to trigger a conditioned response
What is a conditioned stimulus?
Which part of the brain is responsible for how we feel emotions in memories?
What is the amygdala?
Seems familiar, but we just don't know how we know it
What is implicit attitude formation?
Synapse formation and myelination
What is continued differentiation?
The ability to infer mental states onto others
What is the theory of mind?
What are the 5 types of reinforcement schedules?
1. continuous
2. fixed ratio
3. variable ratio
4. fixed interval
5. variable interval