Conditioning
Sensory
Memory & Learning
Behavior
Perception
100
One is 'Learning in which an organism comes to associate stimuli', the other is 'Consequences that follow a behavior will increase/decrease the likelihood of them happening again'.
What is Operant & Classical Conditioning
100
What are the five senses
What are Vision, Touch, Smell, Hearing, and Taste
100
Different types of amnesia
What are: Retrograde, Anterograde, Source & Infantile
100
A desired behavior can be influenced by what two things.
What are Rewards & Punishments
100
How we organize and interpret sensory information
What is Perception
200
A psychological tool used to assess animal behavior and animal conditioning.
What is the Skinner Box
200
The claim that perception can occur outside the sensory input
What is ESP (Extrasensory Perception)
200
Is a theory regarding human memory. Interferences occur in learning when there is an interaction between the new material and transfer effects of past learned behavior, memories or thoughts that have a negative influence in comprehending the new material.
What is Interference Theory
200
Two things that can be side effects of certain punishments
What are Depression & Low Self-Esteem
200
The three main parts of ESP are
What are Telepathy, Clairvoyance, and Precognition
300
A type of behavior therapy designed to make a patient give up an undesirable habit by causing them to associate it with an unpleasant effect.
What is Aversion Therapy
300
Inside the retina there are rods to sense light. What senses color
What are Cones
300
Ways of remembering info by using creative memory techniques.
What are Mnemonic Devices
300
Behavior can also be influenced by a social aspect. What are the two ways society impacts behavior according to Albert Bandura.
What are Prosocial Modeling & Antisocial Modeling
300
The hammer, anvil, and stirrup send sound waves to what part of the ear
What is the Cochlea
400
Add good - reinforcing behavior by rewarding Take away bad - reinforcing behavior by eliminating the averse thing
What are Positive & Negative Reinforcement
400
The absolute threshold is the minimum amount of stimulus to detect stimulus how much of the time
What is 50%
400
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 changes to 123, 456, 789. This is an example of what
What is Chunking
400
Mirror neurons are located where
What are the frontal lobes
400
The spinal cord can bock certain pain receptors from reaching the brain according to what theory
What is the Gate-Control Theory
500
'The tendency to respond to similar stimuli in the same way', and 'The learned ability to distinguish between the CS and other stimuli',
What are Stimulus Generalization & Discrimination
500
Two stimuli must differ by a constant percentage instead of a constant amount
What is Weber's Law
500
Albert Bandura studied childrens behavior after their viewing of an adult acting aggressively towards a doll. This was a demonstration of Bandura's Social Learning Theory. What is this experiment called.
What is The Bobo Dolls Experiment
500
What is the name of Albert Bandura's Theory regarding social behavior
What is the Social Learning Theory
500
Lets us judge depth, distance, and dimensions, by using information transmitted by only one eye
What are Monocular Cues