Lobes of the Brain
Motivation
Stimuli
Operant Conditioning
Classical Conditioning
100

Which part of the brain controls hearing, memory and emotion

temporal lobe

100

What is the definition of motivation

The various psychological and physiological factors that cause us to act a certain way

100

What are the different types of stimuli in an experiment

neutral, unconditioned, and conditioned

100

What is the definition of operant conditioning

method of learning that occurs through rewards and punishments for behavior

100

What is the definition of classical conditioning

a learning process that occurs when two stimuli are repeatedly paired

200

which part of the brain controls visual signals

occiptal lobe

200

What drives you to survive, stay safe, or to obtain food, water, and shelter

Basic motivations

200

What was the unconditioned and conditioned stimuli in Pavlov's experiment

us-food and cs-salivation

200

What psychologist is most closely associated with operant conditioning 

B.F Skinner

200

What was Pavlov originally studying in dogs

Digestion

300

What carries messages between the hemispheres

Corpus Callosum

300

These 2 types cause you to either engage in activities to reduce biological needs or that are personally rewarding

Extrinsic and intrinsic motivation

300

What is it called when an animal responds to a similar stimuli as if it were the original

generalization

300

What are the 2 things that can increase or decrease the frequency of behaviours

Reinforcements and punishments

300

What are the 5 components of an experiment 

Neutral stimulus, unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, conditioned stimulus, conditioned response 

400

Name both the hemispheres and their functions

Left- speech, math, logic

Right- visual and spatial relations, patterns, creativity, intuition

400

These 2 needs make up motivation

Psychological and physiological

400

Being able to distinguish similar stimuli is known as?

discrimination

400

What is the process where reinforcement is used to sculpt new responses out of old ones

shaping

400

When conditioned responses die out it is called what

extinction

500

Name 3 lobes of the brain and their functions

Answers may vary

500

What do cognitive psychologists look at to explain motivation

inside and outside forces

500

Which stimulus is a reaction that occurs naturally

unconditioned stimulus

500

What is a primary reinforcer

Satisfies a biological need such as hunger, thirst, and sleep

500

What theory of psychology does classical conditioning fall under, and what are 2 famous experiments

behaviourism; Pavlov's; Little Albert