When a subject elicits a conditioned response for a conditioned stimuli that previously was thought to be extinct.
what is spontaneous recovery?
The opening from which light enters the eye
What is Pupil?
the processing of several aspects of a problem at once
What is parallel processing?
The father of psych
who is Willhelm Wundt?
the System that is linked with emotion and memory
What is limbic system?
Learned based on the consequence of responding
what is operant conditioning?
What is eardrum?
To be perceived as different, two stimuli must differ by a constant minimum percentage
What is Weber's Law?
Studied the unconscious mind
Who is Sigmund Freud
Glands that secrete Adrenalin in times of stress
What is Adrenal glands?
A type of learning in which behavior is reinforced each time it occurs
what is continuous reinforcement?
The measurement of loudness
What is Decibel?
The smallest detectable difference between two stimuli
What is difference threshold?
The person who was the head of the little Albert study
Who is John Watson?
Chemicals in the brain that transfer impulses across the synapse and generate new impulses
What is Neurotransmitter?
what is Token economy?
The sense of smell
What is Olifacation?
A mental predisposition to perceive one thing or another.
What is Perceptual set?
Developed the operant conditioning chamber
Who is Skinner?
The part of the brain that connects the two half's together
What is Corpus Callosum?
Cells that trigger a response if the subject saw someone else doing an activity, the same as if they were doing the activity themselves.
What is Mirror Cells?
A taste that detects proteins from a food source
What is Umani?
An organized whole
What is Gestalt?
Had a study with dogs that helped develop classical conditioning.
Who is Pavlov?
The "Master Gland"
what is Pituitary gland?