Behaviors are learned through interactions with the environment because of this.
What is conditioning?
I have the capacity to hold 5-9 bits of information for 15-30 seconds
What is the short-term memory?
Thinking, problem-solving, memory, language, attention, perception, learning, emotions and intelligence are involved in this.
What is cognition?
Encoding, retention and retrieval are steps in this process
What is memory?
Remembering items at the beginning of a list
What is the primacy effect?
The father of Classical Conditioning
Who is Pavlov?
Classical conditioning, The Office style: "Ding...mint Dwight? Ding...mint Dwight?"
Who is Jim?
What kind of processing does this image demonstrate?
What is bottom-up processing?
Bing Bong is lost forever from this storage "unit."
What is long term memory?
When the learned/conditioned behavior (salivation) no longer results from the conditioned stimulus (bell)
What is extinction?
Giving candy to the class for their participation is an example of this.
What is positive reinforcement?
Please, please, please do not put that furry bunny in front of me!!! Eeeek!
Who is Baby Albert?
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What is top-down?
These help us to interpret information, guide or behavior and predict likely events.
What are schema?
Classical conditioning technique used to stop unwanted behavior
What is aversion therapy?
The smell of pizza that makes your stomach grumble is called what?
What is an unconditioned response?
Hey, little pigeon, press this lever and you'll get a treat.
Who is Skinner?
The part of the brain that is responsible for transferring STM to LTM?
What is the hippocampus?
Oversimplified versions of how we think about groups are called social schemas and this term.
What is a stereotype?
When we get rid of details in a story as we recall it and it the opposite of sharpening.
What is leveling?
"Sorry! Because you missed so much school, you can't go on the field trip." Is this type of operant conditioning technique
What is negative punishment?
I believe that ARMM is required for learning to occur.
Who is Bandura?
The color of that dress.
What is gold and white?
PCNBACEOBMW is an example of this trick to help us remember better
What is chunking?
A mental shortcut or systematic error in our thinking is called this.
What is a cognitive bias?