Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Motivation
Stimuli
Lobes of the Brain
100

What Pavlov was originally studying

What is digestion in dogs?

100

A punishment or reinforcement with a stimulus being given

What is a positive punishment/reinforcement?

100
Psychological and physiological factors that cause us to act a certain way.

What is motivation?

100

taste buds of tongue 

What is gustation?

100

Brain lobe that controls touch senses

What is the Parietal Lobe?

200

During an experiment an originally nuetral event, that after training, leads to a response

What is a nuetral stimulus?

200

A punishment or reinforcement with a stimulus being taken away

What is a negative punishment/reinforcement?

200

Food, water, or shelter 

What are basic motivations?

200

Light waves 

what is the stimulus for vision?

200

Lobe of the brain that controls visual senses

What is the Occipital Lobe?

300

is an event that leads to certain, predictable responses without previous training

What is an unconditioned stimulus?

300

Causes something to be repeated

What is reinforcement?

300

engaging in activities to reduce biological needs

What are extrinsic motivation?

300

allows change in sensation to be noticeable

what is sensory adaptation?

300

Part of the brain that controls basic life functions

What is the hindbrain?

400

is a reaction that occurs naturally and automatically when an unconditioned stimulus is presented

What is an unconditioned response?

400

Causes a behavior to stop

What is a punishment?

400
Internal condition that changes over time 

What is a drive?

400

minimum amount a person can detect 

What is difference thereshold? 

400

Part of the brain involved in when you wake up and when you fall asleep

What is the Reticular activating system?

500

Is a learned reaction

What is a conditioned response?

500

Teaching a new behavior by using steps of already learned responses

What is shaping?

500

natural or inhered tendencies to make a specific response 

What are instincts?

500

Weakest amount of stimulus require to produce a sensation 

What is absolute thereshold?
500

Part of the brain involved in connecting new memories to old ones

What is the Hippocampus