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Limerick Challenge
100

This is the bare minimum of a stimulus needed to evoke a response from the organism sensing it.

What is the absolute threshold?

100

These types of drugs speed up brain activity and can potentially increase mood.

What are stimulants?

100

This form of learning depends upon the forming of associations between two stimuli.

What is classical conditioning?

100

Consider the following:

Graham got a shot when he went to the doctor, which made him very upset. Now when he is in the doctor's office he becomes agitated.

This is the type of conditioning that has taken place.

What is classical conditioning?

100

I like the dark sky, moon crescents,
I like to move slow, like low stress ants,
To keep myself mellow,
I abuse this drug fellow,
I am speaking of course of ________________.

What are depressants?

200

The "blind spot" in the eye occurs because the optic nerve leaves the eye, leaving that space on the retina without any of these.

What are photoreceptors?

200

This is what REM stands for.

What is "rapid eye movement"?

200

In Operant conditioning, this type of consequence causes a behavior to be more likely in the future.

What is a reinforcement?

200

Consider the following:

Alexa practiced playing soccer in the backyard with her father. Afterwards, her father identified what she had done well and poorly. A few days later, Alexa practices, but does not want her father to participate.

What type of consequence was the talk with her father on her practicing with him (this must have two words)?

What is positive punishment?

200

I know that reward is deserved,

I witnessed others' kind words,

I know what it right,

I know it by sight,

Those behaviors are ones I've __________.

What is "Observed"?

300

These are the types of receptors which detect temperature and pain!

What are free nerve endings?

300

This type of conscious altering ability involves intense attention to a particular task or idea.

What is "focused meditation"?

300

Rats learned to associate food with what stimulus (which causes nausea) with relative ease.

What is radiation?

300

Consider the following:

Charles watches his brother try to pull off a stunt on his skateboard only to watch him fail and become a meat crayon. He then shows off his wounds to his friends. Later, Charles attempts the same stunt.

Charles' behavior has changed as a result of observation of this type of consequence.

What is positive reinforcement?

300

Perhaps its simply my hormones,
or too much time on cell phones,
but I struggle to see
the colors on screen,
perhaps something's wrong with my ____________.

What are cones?

400

These are the small transducing organs in the cochlea that respond to pressure.

What are hair cells?

400

This is the type of brainwave activity we engage in when we are awake and alert.

What is "Beta"?

400

This is what happens when an association begins to wear down due to inconsistent presentations of stimuli or consequence.

What is extinction?

400

Consider the following:

Chance is in his room listening to a particular song by his favorite artist. He then scrolls through his phone and receives several notifications that he has been rejected on his dating applications. Now, Chance does not enjoy the song nearly as much as it makes him feel sad.

In this situation, the rejections are acting as this part of classical conditioning.

What is unconditioned stimulus?

400

While I'm hurting and feelin annoyed,
and the pain I'd rather avoid,
I take a small pill,
and in a moment I will
feel better since I took an _________.

What is a opioid?

500

This the explanation that certain parts of the cochlea respond strongest to particular frequencies.

What is "place theory"?

500

This method is does not alter consciousness, but it does increase suggestibility.

What is hypnosis?

500

This is the neutral stimulus used by Watson to train little Albert to be afraid.

What is a rat?

500

Consider the following:

Troy is trying to encourage himself to talk to his classmates before class, rather than stare at his phone. To do so, he quickly makes a mark on his notebook every time he talks to a classmate before class. After he has 5 marks, he treats himself to his favorite ice cream at Cold Stone. He finds that he is much more likely to talk to his peers after implementing this program.

The marks are this type of consequence (must mention 4 aspects).

What is a positive, immediate, conditioned reinforcement?

500

I hear the waves of the atlantic,
and my brother speaking germanic,
because my middle ear
has something I hold dear,
my vibrating membrane _______________.

What is tympanic?