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Classical Conditioning
operant Conditioning
memory
100
any stimulus that elicits an unconditioned response
What is a neutral stimulus?
100
learning in which the probability of a response is changed by its consequences-that is by the stimuli that follow the response
What is operant conditioning?
100
a cognitive system that processes, encodes, and stores the information we learn and later allows us to retrieve it
What is memory?
200
the stimulus that elicits an unconditioned response?
What is an unconditioned stimulus?
200
application of a wanted stimulus after a behavior, incresing the probability of that behavior happening again
What is positive reinforcement?
200
retrieval method in which one must reproduce previously presented information.
What is recall?
300
a previously neutral stimulus that comes to elicit a conditioned response
What is a conditioned stimulus?
300
application of an unwanted stimulus after a behavior, decreases the probability of that behavior happening again
What is positive punishment?
300
retrieval method in which one must identify present stimuli as having been previously presented
What is recognition?
400
a response elicited by a previous neutral stimulus that has become associated with the conditioned stimulus
What is a conditioned response?
400
removal of a wanted stimulus after a behavior, decreases the probability of that behavior happening againg
What is negative punishment?
400
the sense or meaning, as contrasted with exact details
What is gist?
500
the response elicited by an unconditioned stimulus without prior learning
What is an unconditioned response?
500
removal of an unwanted stimulus after a behavior, increases the probability of that behavior happening again
What is negative reinforcement?
500
providing cues that stimulate memories without awareness of the connection between the cue the retrieved memory
What is priming?