Reflex Arc
Habituation
Sensitization
Dual-Process Theory
Opponent Process Theory
100

Approaches the interneuron

What is the sensory neuron?

100

Is a decrease in responding to an eliciting stimulus 

What is habituation?

100

Is an increase in responding to an to an eliciting stimulus

What is sensitization?

100

process is responsible for the increase responsiveness to a stimulus

What is the sensitization process?

100

the body wants to maintain emotional stability

What is the opponent process theory?

200

This gives the reflex of making the the knee jerking motion 

What is the motor neuron?

200

the stimuli is presented less frequently over a long period of time

What is Long-Term Habituation?

200

The significance of sensitization is

what is survival?

200

process is responsible for the decrease responsiveness.

What is the habituation process?

200

This is responsible for the initial emotion experienced and is elicited by the emotional event or stimulus

What is the A process?

300

It is within the spinal cord 

What is the interneuron?

300

stimuli is presented more frequently over a short period of time

What is short-term habituation?

300

The only requirement whether sensitization will be observed

What is arousal?

300

Not feeling your clothes on all the time is thanks to what process?

What is the habituation process?

300

The compensatory process is _______

what is the B process?

400

The quick movement of pulling out your hand from a stove is due to

what is the reflex arc

400

Refers to when the previous habituated stimulus elicits a non-habituated response as if it was a new stimulus.

What is dishabituation?

400

The example from the book involved a sea animal

What is a sea slug?

400

The processes that make up the dual-process theory 

What is sensitization and habituation?

400

Usually controlled by physiological processes to keep the organism stable in an environment that is constantly changing.

What is homeostasis?

500

Takes information from the outside world to to the spinal cord.  

What is the sensory neuron?

500

The reappearance of a response that has been previously habituated after a rest period of non-exposure to the eliciting stimulus.

What is spontaneous recovery?

500

Reacting to the noise around your new apartment. 

What is sensitization?

500

______ is needed to sensitize behavior.

What is arousal?

500

A good example of the opponent process theory is ______

What is drug addiction?