Father of operant conditioning
B.F Skinner
The learned response to the conditioned stimulus
Make neuron fire, copies/mimics neurotransmitters
What are agonist drugs
sleep, mood, hunger/appetitie
too little can lead to alcoholism, depression, eating disorder
Serotonin
Father of classical conditioning
Ivan Pavlov
Observation and modeling
Albert Bandura
An object that has no effect on a particular response
What is a neutral stimulus
Located at the top of the head involved in spatial sense, navigation, and touch
What is the parietal lobe
Pleasure, addiction, euphoria, arousal, learning
What is dopamine
Taste aversion- attribute food w/ something that makes you sick
John Garcia
Understanding language
Carl Wernicke
An unlearned, naturally occurring response to the unconditioned stimulus
What is an unconditioned response
Sometimes learning is not immediately evident
What is latent learning
Muscle memory, learning
What is acetylcholine
Trial and error learning
reinforcement and punishment
Edward Thorndike
Coined the name for the area that controls language, expression, and evolving in speech
Paul Broca
the process of learning a new stimulus response behavior
What is acquisition
Composed of the thalamus, hypothalamus, amygdala, and hippocampus
What is the limbic system
Excitatory effect on axon
Declarative memory
What is glutamate
Little Albert experiment
Language development conditioned by parents
John. B Watson
Important advances in the understanding of lateralization and cerebral hemisphere common
Michael Gazzinga
A pperson who reacts with anxiety to the sound of a dentist's drill might react with some slight anxiety to a similar sounding machine, such as an electric coffee grinder
What is stimulus generalization
radioactive glucose to monitor blood flow
colorgraphic
What is a PET scan
Alertness, sleep/wake/focus, learning
What is norepinephrine
Cognitive maps, latent learning
Edward Tolman