The last stage of life
Maturity
too much sleep during the day but will not feel properly rested after
hypersomnia
a neutral stimulus
sound, sight, or smell that means nothing
deepest stage of sleep
stage 4
positive reinforcement
a type of reinforcement that involves providing a reward after a desired behavior
school age is ages
6-11
blockage in air ways
sleep apnea
a conditioned response
a learned reaction
stage when you dream
REM sleep
if a teacher tells the class that if everyone gets a 90% or higher test score the whole class will get donuts, is this positive or negative reinforcement
positive
most important event for infancy
feeding
a nightmare x100
nigh terror
unconditioned response
a automatic reaction (like mouth watering)
stage of sleep that sleep walking occurs
stage 4 (deepest stage of sleep)
negative reinforcement
a type of reinforcement that involves removing a reward or something desired after a misstep in behavior .
conflict for early childhood
autonomy vs. shame and doubt
insomnia caused by
stress, anxiety, poor nutrition
unconditioned stimulus
an event that elicits a certain predictable response typically without previous training.
completely aware or what's happening
consciousness
If a parent tells their child that if they don't have all A's and B's on their report card they wont have their phone for a month, is this negative or positive reinforcement?
negative
the failure for adolescence
a weak sense of self (doesn't know who they are who they want to become)
narcolepsy is
when you have irregular sleep patterns, suddenly falling asleep randomly in the day
what is learning
relatively permanent change in a behavioral tendency that results from experience.
stage one last
about 10 min
if a cop tells a suspect that if they tell them what happened and they will get them a plea deal, but if the person doesn't say what happened they will make sure they get the max punishment, is this positive or negative reinforcement?
negative