Name the author of the Classical conditioning theory
Ivan Pavlov
What is decision making?
The cognitive process of assessing and considering multiple alternatives and then selecting the one that is deemed most likely to accomplish one or more objectives or goals.
What are 3 personality determinants?
Heredity
Culture
Environment
Family and social background
Happiness, sadness, disgust, anger, fear, love, and surprise.
How old is the teacher?
23 y/o
What is the name of the Operant Conditioning Theory?
B.F. Skinner
What are the two types of decision making?
Clear-cut choices and complex decisions.
Mention the 3 theories of personality we studied.
Trait theory
Psychodynamic theory
Humanistic theory
What can strong emotions cause?
Strong emotions can make people react quickly or make decisions without thinking clearly.
What do you call a fake spaghetti?
An impasta!
What was the purpose of the experiment done by Watson with baby Albert?
To prove that infants can be condition to fear something based on emotional reactions, that fear can be learned.
Neurotransmitters associated.
Dopamine, serotonin, Noradrenaline.
Name two authors of the trait theory.
Cattell
Eysenck
How do emotions affect our mood?
Emotions can change our mood, making us feel happy, sad, angry, or calm depending on the situation.
What chemical element has de symbol "Na" on the periodic table?
Sodium
Pavlov: Dog experiment.
Skinner: Rat experiment.
Name three parts of the brain involved in decision making.
Prefrontal cortex, amygdala, hippocampus, corpus striatum, nucleus accumbens
What theory includes the Id, ego and superego?
Psychodynamic theory
What is the difference between an emotion and a feeling?
Emotion is a physiological response to stimuli, while a feeling is the subjective experience or interpretation of that emotion.
What are 3 types of Mexican dog breeds?
What is the difference between each theory?
Classical conditioning involves learning through stimulus associations, triggering involuntary responses. Operant conditioning focuses on voluntary behaviors influenced by consequences, such as reinforcement or punishment, to increase or decrease behavior.
Describe the differences between rational and emotional decision making.
Emotional means related to feelings and moods, involving personal experiences that can impact how a person thinks and behaves. On the other hand, rational means based on reason, logic, or sensible judgment, involving a systematic and reasoned approach to decision-making and problem-solving.
Mention the 5 leves of Maslow´s hierarchy list.
Psychological
Safety
Love and belonging
Esteem
Self-actualization
How are the emotions related to decision-making?
Emotions influence decision-making by shaping perceptions, guiding preferences, and triggering instinctive responses. Positive emotions encourage risk-taking, while negative emotions may lead to cautious choices. Emotional experiences often inform intuitive judgments, impacting the final decision.
Finish the song: My loneliness is killing me, and I, I must confess, I still believe...
When I´m not with you I loose, give me a sign, hit me baby one more time.