Consciousness
Learning
Memory
Misc
100
What is the most common form of altered consciousness?
Sleeping
100
Before it was ever paired with food, the bell in Pavlov's experiments was what kind of stimulus?
Neutral stimulus
100
What is the most commonly used theory of memory?
Information Processing
100
This type of conditioning happens with voluntary behaviors.
Operant conditioning
200
What sleep stage are you most likely to begin seeing delta waves?
N3
200
For classical conditioning to be effective, the conditioned stimulus should come (before/after) the unconditioned stimulus?
Before
200
What are the three memory systems of the Information Processing model?
Sensory, short term, and long term memory
200
Giving a lollipop to a child after they get a shot would be an example of what type of operant conditioning?
Positive Reinforcement
300
Freud said that dreams are made of these two types of content.
Manifest and Latent content
300
In this form of operant conditioning, you add something new to try to reduce a behavior.
Positive Punishment (Punishment by Application)
300
Long term memories that are hard to say out loud, but are also harder to forget are:
nondeclarative (implicit) memories
300
If you don't sleep for a long time, you will find yourself nodding off for a few moments. This is called:
Microsleep
400
This theory of hypnosis suggests that people are really just role playing
social-cognitive theory of hypnosis
400
When you stop pairing a CS with a US or you stop giving a reinforcement, over time the learned behavior can diminish. This is called __________.
extinction
400
According to the serial position effect, which information are you most likely to remember when you study a list?
The first things on the list. (Primacy)
400
When you can't quite remember the name of something, but know you know it, this feeling is called a:
Tip of the Tongue (TOT)
500
Which drug is a depressant, but is often confused for being a stimulant because it makes people less inhibited?
Alcohol
500
According to Seligman, this happens when we have experienced enough failure to make us want to give up.
Learned helplessness
500
The fact that our memories can be altered by "leading questions" or incorrect information given to us after the event happens is called:
The misinformation effect
500
In this form of amnesia, a person cannot create new long term memories for things from a certain point forwards.
Anterograde amnesia