Reinforcement vs Punishment
Schedules of Reinforcement
Parts of a Neuron
Neurotransmitters
Maslows Hierarchy
100

Jim gets put on the bench for using foul language.

What is Negative Punishment?

100

Getting a paycheck every other week

What is Fixed Interval?
100

receives messages from other neurons.

What are dendrites?

100

an inhibitory neurotransmitter.

What is GABA

100

The needs at the bottom of the pyramid


What are Physiological Needs?

200

Jessica gets a piece of candy after doing her chores .

What is Positive Reinforcement?

200

Pop quizzes in Math class

What is Variable Interval?

200

#4 in this picture

What is an Axon?

200

is involved in mood, sleep, pain, sensitivity, and arousal.

What is Serotonin

200

the 4th level of this pyramid

What is Esteem?

300

Juan has to scrub the bathroom floor for coming home past his curfew.

What is Positive Punishment?

300

Slot machines at gambling casinos

What is Variable Ratio?

300

processes incoming messages

What is the Cell Body?

300

are involved in pain control

What are endorphins?
300

Friendship, intimacy, family

What is Love and Belonging?

400

Jimena doesn't have to turn in her homework because she has come to school everyday on time.

What is Negative Reinforcement?

400

A dolphin gets a fish every 20 minutes while it is training.

What is Fixed Interval?

400

#5 in this picture

What are terminal ends?

400

is involved in movement, alertness, attention, reward, and imbalances

What is Dopamine?

400

The second step of the hierarchy of needs


What are Safety Needs?

500

Jorge has to run 3 miles at practice for missing 3 free throws during the game. 

What is Positive Punishment?

500

A factory worker who is paid on piece work

What is Fixed Ratio?

500

contains instructions for making proteins that the neuron needs.

What is the Nucleus?

500

is involved in alertness/arousal

What is Norephinephrine?

500

A desire to become the most that one can be.

What is Self-Actualization