Classical Conditioning
Stimuli
Motivation
100

When learned response is no longer enforced and dies out what is it called

Extinction

100

What is the conditioned stimulus in little Albert?

The rat, originally a neutral stimulus, had become a conditioned stimulus, and it was causing an emotional response.

100

Define intrinsic

Intrinsic is internal personal rewards, like love

200

identify the parts of the Pavlov experiment: US, UR, NS, CS, CR

US:food, UR:salivate, NS:bell, CS:bell, CR:salivate

200

What is the conditioned stimulus in pavlov's experiment?

the dog hearing the bell, caused it to salivate.

200

Physiological and psychological factors that cause us to act a certain way

Motivation 

300

When Pavlov first began experimenting what was he studying

Digestion

300

What is one stimuli that unconditionally, naturally, and automatically triggers a response?

unconditioned stimulus

300

Motivation for incentives or to meet biological needs.

Extrinsic Motivation

400

In classical conditioning, automatic reflexes are known as the

Involuntary Response

400

In classical conditioning, what is a previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with the unconditioned stimulus, eventually comes to trigger a conditioned response?

Conditioned Stimulus

400

Is an internal motivator that has you work toward a goal.

A drive

500

Define taste aversion

When you feel a certain way after you've eaten something

500

Albert responding to the noise by crying and showing fear.

the unconditioned stimulus in little Albert

500

What is the tops of Maslow's hierarchy?

Self-Aculataztion