Chapter 8
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 8
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When you pick the correct answer from a displayed list of options or a multiple choice test.
What is recognition?
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Linking two events that occur close together is an example of what type of learning?
What is associative learning?
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Knowledge, skills and experiences permanently stored for future retrieval.
What is long-term memory?
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both classical and operant conditioning are forms of what
What is associative learning
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1926-2008, this person had brain surgery to stop severe seizures and after 55 years they were unable to form new conscious memories. This person suffered from antergrade amnesia.
Who is Henry Molaison?
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Despite the fact that many parts of the brain store, encode and retrieve memory, one specific part of the brain is primarily responsible for processing and storing explicit memories.
What is the hippocampus?
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A child asking for a cookie and using their manners is an example of?
What is operant conditioning?
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Cramming for a test is known as?
What is massed practice?
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If you ate raw chicken and became sick, you would likely develop what from seeing chicken?
What is nausea
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Steve gets drunk and hides $150. When we wakes up sober he can no longer recall where he hid the money. Steven suddenly remembers where he hid the money later when he gets drunk again. The best illustrates...?
What is state-dependent memory?
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A momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli; if attention is elsewhere, sounds and words can still be recalled within 3 or 4 seconds.
What is echoic memory?
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Money is to extrinsic reward as enjoyment of an activity is to _______ reward?
What is intrinsic
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This person referred to what we call priming as the "wakening of associations."
Who is William James?
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As a child you went to the doctor for medication that made you nauseas. Now whenever you are in a waiting room for a doctor you feel nauseas, what causes this effect?
What is Classical conditioning
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After everyone in your class introduces themselves by name, you will likely remember the last few names best after recently having heard them. Later, you will likely remember the first few names you heard better. This is an example of...?
What is the Serial Position Effect?
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The deep brain structures involved in motor movement, facilitate formation of our procedural memories for skills (i.e. the part of the brain you can thank if you know how to ride a bike).
What is the basal ganglia?
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A ________ is any consequence that ________ the frequency of a preceding behavior.
What is Punisher and decrease
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An inability to form new memories.
What is anterograde amnesia?
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Who is best known for their research on operant conditioning?
Who is B.F. Skinner
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He learned more lists of nonsense syllables and then measured how much he retained when relearning each list from 20 minutes to 30 days later.
Who is Hermann Ebbinghaus?
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Produces implicit memories.
What is automatic processing?
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Which psychologist studied the development of taste aversions and how they could not be explained by the basic principles of classical conditioning?
Who is John Garcia
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Three ways in which we forget.
What are encoding failure, storage decay, retrieval failure?
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Robert Rescorla's classical conditioning research demonstrated the importance of _____ in classical conditioning.
What is cognition
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it is known as "forward acting" it is the disruptive effect of prior learning on the recall of new information.
What is Proactive interference?