Memory
Operant Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
Memory
Learning
100

How long does short term memory last?

Around 20 seconds

100

True or False: Reinforcement is NEGATIVE if removing it strengthens a response?

True

100

Classical conditioning is often used in helping people get rid of

Fear

100

Episodic Memory is:

A person's memory of his/her own life

100

Learning or conditioning can also be called:

Shaping

200

Another term for Short-Term Memory is:

Working Memory

200

Operant conditioning focuses on how reinforcement affects what?

Voluntary behavior

200

In Classical Conditioning, the unconditioned stimulus elicits a _____ response?

Automatic

200

What are the three memory processes?

Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval

200

Unconditioned Stimuli do what?

produces a response without prior learning

300

Define: Schemas

FRAMEWORKS YOU USE TO MAKE SENSE OF THE WORLD

300

Define: Punishment

An unpleasant consequence that decreases the frequency of the response that produced it.

300

To achieve the best results, when should the conditioned stimulus be presented? 

Before the unconditioned response

300

Memory retrieval depends on:

The efficiency of the Encoding and Storage

300

Define: Extinction

The weakening of a conditioned response with absence of unconditioned stimuli

400

Define: chunking

GROUPING INFO TOGETHER SO THAT IT IS EASILY RETRIEVED FROM THE MEMORY

400

Operant Conditioning focuses on:

How reinforcements affect voluntary behavior

400

To be established, a memory must be:

Encoded through one of the senses

500

Visual Codes are used when:

You attempt to keep a mental picture of the information while encoding.

500

An increase in behavior that results from the removal of a negative stimulus

Negative Reinforcement

500

Recall is when:

The person comes up with a memory on their own, without any clues.