Changes in behavior that occur through experience refers to this concept
Learning
A coffee shop punch card gives you a free drink after buying 10 coffees.
Fixed ratio
The fatty insulation that speeds up neural signals.
Myelin sheath
The developmental psychologist who proposed stages of cognitive development.
Piaget
A parenting style characterized by warmth and clear expectations.
Authoritative
When a person develops fear of dogs after being bitten as a child.
Classical conditioning
A teacher checks homework randomly throughout the week and rewards students when it is completed.
Variable interval
The brain area that continues developing into late adolescence and supports decision making.
Frontal lobe
The stage when children cannot understand that quantity remains the same when shape changes.
Preoperational
A parenting style with few rules, little supervision, and emotional distance.
Neglected
When behavior decreases because reinforcement is no longer given
Extinction
You receive a paycheck every two weeks regardless of how many tasks you complete
Fixed interval
The process in which unused neural connections are eliminated.
Synaptic pruning
The stage where children develop the ability to reverse operations and understand conservation.
This parenting style overindulges the child to avoid conflict
The extension of a learned response to similar stimuli
Stimulus generalization
A slot machine pays out after an unpredictable number of plays
Variable ratio
Problems with this neural developmental process have been linked to disorders such as autism and schizophrenia
Neural pruning
The stage where abstract reasoning and hypothesis testing develop.
The researcher who developed the Strange Situation attachment test.
Mary Ainsworth
When a conditioned response reappears after it has been extinguished
Spontaneous recovery
A video game rewards players with rare items after an unpredictable number of enemy defeats. Players continue playing for hours because they never know when the next reward will occur.
Variable ratio
Stress during pregnancy can lead to emotional, behavioral, and cognitive problems in children. These early influences are examples of ______ influences on development.
Prenatal influences

This test was designed to assess this area:
Egocentrism
A child whose caregiver is inconsistent may cling to the caregiver but also resist comfort when they return. This attachment pattern is
Anxious/ambivalent