The Nervous System
The Neuron
Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
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100
Known as the "Communication Network".
What is the Nervous System?
100
Sends and receives electrochemical signals.
What are neurons?
100
You pair an environmental event or thing with an autonomic behavior. What is this called?
What is classical conditioning?
100
Who founded Operant Conditioning?
Who is B.F. Skinner?
100
Who is the founder of the Social Learning Theory?
Who is Albert Bandura?
200
Sends outgoing and incoming messages between the brain and Peripheral Nervous System.
What is the spinal cord?
200
Neurons signal each other using this method.
What is transmitting electrical impulses?
200
The classical conditioning experiment with the dog, bell, and meat was created by who?
Who is Ivan Pavlov?
200
This is an active, voluntary response.
What is the behavior?
200
On average, the metro departs from Vienna about once every 4 minutes.
What is Variable Interval?
300
Controls voluntary actions. Ex: Jogging, running, waving, talking, etc.
What is the Somatic Nervous System? Give an example.
300
If you use neurons, they're strengthened; if they are not used, they are lost. What is this principle called?
What is the "Use it or Lose it" Principle?
300
Natural process, learned, thing, behavior, and no effect are discriptors of classical conditioning terminology. What are they actually called?
What is unconditioned, conditioned, stimulus, response, and neutral?
300
Name the three principles of operant conditioning.
What is antecedent, behavior, and consequence?
300
There are approximantely 100-billion neurons in this part of your body.
What is the brain?
400
This part of the nervous system calms you down after danger (perceived or real).
What is the Parasympathetic Nervous System?
400
Name all the parts of the neuron.
What are the soma, neucleus, dendrites, axon, myelin sheath, nodes of ranvier, and terminal buttons.
400
J.B. Watson founded this.
What is Behaviorism?
400
This term is used when effective punishment is intiated every time the undesired behavior occures.
What is consistency? (Effective Punishment can also be an answer).
400
Lisa gets called on every time she raises her hand. She raised her hand 2x during the first class, 3x in the second, and 4x during the last class. Now everyone relies on Lisa to answer all the questions for them! Identify the type of reinforcement, and explain why you chose it.
Lisa gets called on, which increases the behavior. The reinforcement is the teacher calling on her. +R
500
Blood vessels, glands, and internal organs are all parts of this nervous system.
What is the Autonomic Nervous System?
500
Once action potential occurs, it's self-sustaining and continues to the end of the axon.
What is the "All of None Law"?
500
Explain the "Little Albert" experiment.
If Ms. Butterfield approves, the answer is right! :)
500
Give an example of operant conditioning. Make sure you explain what the antecedent, behavior, consequence, and future effect is.
If Ms. Butterfield approves, the answer is correct! :)
500
Define fixed ratio and variable ratio. Include examples!
Short answers: Fixed ratio: Set number of responses. Variable ratio: Average number of correct responses, but can be given after any response. Ex: FR - $1.00 every 10 minutes. VR - Slot machine payout after an average of 3,000 pulls.
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