Classical Conditioning
Operant Conditioning
Sensation
Perception
100

When an organism responds to a stimulus involuntary

What is classical conditioning 

100

when an organism is rewarded or punished for a behavior 

what is operant conditioning?

100

When you start with your sensory receptors and uses that to inform what you are thinking

What is bottom up processing

100

The feel-good hormone

What are endorphins?

200

The man whose dogs helped him create classical conditioning

Who is Ivan Pavlov?

200

Reinforcing each step in a desired behavior

What is shaping? 

200

When one sensation produces another

What is synesthesia? 

200

The type of visual clues that depend on both eyes

What are binocular cues?

300

When a conditioned stimulus no longer receives the conditioned response

What is extinction? 

300

When you add a stimulus to increase a behavior

What is positive reinforcement?

300

The part of the eye that receives an image and processes it

What is the Retina?

300

When you fail to notice things when your attention is somewhere else

What is inattentional blindness?

400

In the little Albert Experiment the rabbits or bunnies were the...

conditioned stimulus? 

400
When a reward is provided after a random number of responses

What is variable ratio?

400

the part of the ear where the sound wave is converted to a neural impulse

What is the chochlea?

400

a concept where if two objects of the same size, we think of the one closer to us as larger 

What is relative size?

500

Bandura's Bobo Doll study showed that what idea made people behave in certain ways

What is modeling? 

500

When an organism reveals knowledge after a reward is available

What is latent learning?

500

When your brain puts together different parts of an image to form a whole

What is Gestalt?

500

The five tastes

Sour

Salty

Bitter

Sweet

Unami