What's the most important event for an Infant?
Feeding
What experiment included a dog?
Pavlovs dog experiment
What sleep disorder can you die from?
Sleep Apnea
True or false
memories can come back from a smell or a sound?
True
What is negative reinforcement?
A type of reinforcement that involves a punishment for a behavior
What is the conflict for Early Childhood?
Autonomy vs shame and doubt
What was the first experiment we learned about in class?
Stanford Prison Experiment
What is Insomnia?
Failure to get enough sleep at night and feel well rested the next morning
What are the 3 stages of memory?
Encoding, storage, and retrieval
What's a neutral stimulus?
A stimulus that doesn't initially elicit any part of an unconditioned response
What is the outcome for Young Adults?
Young Adults need to form intimate loving relationships with other people
Who created the Stanford Prison Experiment?
Philip Zimbardo
What stage does sleep walking occur at?
Stage 4
What is repressed memory?
Your brain fights to eliminate bad memories
What is a conditioned response?
The learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus
What is the conflict for Middle Adulthood?
Generativity vs stagnation
What were the maximum volts in the Milgram Experiment
What stage does sleep talking occur at?
If words are clear stages 1-2
If words aren't clear stages 3-4
Sleep talking can occur at all stages
Whats encoding?
The transforming of information so the nervous system can process it
What's classical conditioning?
A leaning procedure in which associations are made between neutral stimuli and an unconditioned stimulus
What is the failure of outcome for Maturity?
Regret and bitterness
Who created the Monster Study Experiment
Wendall Johnson
Why does sleep paralysis occur?
Your brain is awake but your body isn't
What is memory?
Input, storage, and retrieval of what has been learned or experienced by the brain
What is a unconditioned response?
An organisms automatic reaction to stimulus