Learning
Memory
Emotion
Theories of Motivation
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100

Who discovered classical conditioning? 

Ivan Pavlov

100

An event that occurs during intense emotional arousal preserved with special accuracy and clarity

Flashbulb memory

100

Complex psychological state that involves cognitive, physiological, and behavioral response

Emotions

100

Innate human behaviors

Instinct Theory

100

Forces acting on or within an organism to initiate and direct behavior

Motivation

200

Who completed the Little Albert experiment?

John B. Watson

200

Strength of record weakens over time if not activated

Decay Theory

200

Physiological response causes emotions

James-Lange theory

200

Motivated to achieve personal potential

Humanistic Theory

200

Psychologist who studied consequences of behavior 

Edward Thorndike

300

Who founded operant conditioning? 

B. F. Skinner

300

Impairment of memory for information acquired prior to the onset of amnesia

Retrograde Amnesia

300

Stimulus - physiological arousal and experience of emotion occur simultaneously

Cannon Bard Theory

300

Use success as a motivator

Self-determination Theory

300

What part of the brain is involved in fear / anger?

Amygdala

400

Bobo Doll Experiment

Albert Bandura

400

Progressive deterioration / impairment of memory, reasoning, language, and other cognitive functions as a result of disease, injury, or substance abuse

Dementia

400

Stimulus - physiological arousal and interpretation of situation leads to an emotional response

Schachter and Singer Theory Cognitive Processes

400

Behavior motivated by need to reduce unmet biological needs to restore system to homeostasis

Drive Theory

400

Errors, distortions, false memories (type of forgetting)

Partial Forgetting

500

Removing something to increase behavior

Negative reinforcement

500

Name three types of memory

Procedural, episodic, semantic

500

Cognitive evaluation based on perception, learning and memory trigger specific emotions

Cognitive Appraisal Theory - Smith & Lazarus

500

Must satisfy autonomy, competence, and relatedness needs - intrinsic vs. extrinsic needs

Self-determination theory

500

2 methods of encoding memory

Maintenance rehearsal and elaborative rehearsal