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Sensation

Information gained through the use of the 5 senses.

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Subliminal threshold

When the stimuli are below the absolute threshold for conscious awareness.

100

Blind spot

When you look at one dot and ignore everything else

Those things become blind spots.

100

Shaping

using reinforcements in operant conditioning to guide behavior to a goal (desired target behavior) through successive approximations (in increments)

100

Which countries make up the United Kingdom?

England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland

200

Perception

How we select, organize and interpret sensation.

200

Parallel Processing

Looking at several aspects of a stimuli at once.

200

Classical conditioning

creating a correlation between two stimuli

200

Mirror Neurons

Neurons reacting the similarly in reaction to seeing a reaction of someone else (they yawn, you yawn)

200

Which continent is known as the "Land Down Under"?

Australia

300

Sensory adaptation

the process by which our senses adjust to stimuli over time, becoming less sensitive to constant stimuli

300

Absolute threshold

The minimum stimulation for stimuli to be detected 50% of the time.

300

Operant conditioning

conditioning through reward and punishment.

300

Extinction

describes how learned behaviors fade away when the reinforcement that previously maintained them is no longer present.

300

What are the bones in your spine called?

Vertebrae

400
Rods and Cones

Photoreceptors. Cones are the photoreceptors that sense color, while rods sense light and dark.

400

Perceptual cosntancy

Perceiving objects as unchanging even though they change visual

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Reinforcement (2) =

=reward, both have good outcomes.


Positive - adding something good

Negative - taking away something good

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Fixed and ration scheduling

Fixed: reinforces a response only after a specified number of responses (after a dog jumps three times it gets a treat)

Variable Ratio schedule: Reinforces response after an unpredictable number of responses.

400

What is an angle called if it’s greater than 90 degrees?

Obtuse

500

T/F there are more cones than rods.

False. There are more RODS than cones.

500

Learning

A relatively permanent change in an organisms behavior due to experience.

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Punishment

suppressing a certain behavior through positive and negative punishment which are:

Positive: adding something bad (time out)

negative: taking away something good. (taking away toy)

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Behaviorism

 psychological theory that studies how humans and animals learn and behave through conditioning.

500

What is the largest organ in the human body?

Skin