120911_Bowers-Normal-and-Age-Related
... temperature • Diminished response to illness • Fever • Pain • Heart rate ...
... temperature • Diminished response to illness • Fever • Pain • Heart rate ...
evolutionary view
... After reception of a signal, molecular receptor changes its conformation – can be viewed as molecular action (of transmitting the signal to other molecule). ...
... After reception of a signal, molecular receptor changes its conformation – can be viewed as molecular action (of transmitting the signal to other molecule). ...
theories1
... Significant historical events can have an impact on an entire generation War Famine/or the Great Depression Technology – such as space travel or the internet ...
... Significant historical events can have an impact on an entire generation War Famine/or the Great Depression Technology – such as space travel or the internet ...
02_Thought_and_Language
... of your world. Experience shapes cognitive maps. •Maps are not accurate copies of the environment; they include systematic distortions. ...
... of your world. Experience shapes cognitive maps. •Maps are not accurate copies of the environment; they include systematic distortions. ...
schema theory
... aspects of our world • Scripts are schemas which provide information about the sequence of events that occur in a more or less unchanging order in particular contexts such as going to a restaurant, or going to the dentist. • Self schemas organize information we have about ourselves; for example, inf ...
... aspects of our world • Scripts are schemas which provide information about the sequence of events that occur in a more or less unchanging order in particular contexts such as going to a restaurant, or going to the dentist. • Self schemas organize information we have about ourselves; for example, inf ...
Comparison of Classical and Operant Conditioning
... Conditioning can come in two forms – Classical and Operant Classical conditioning occurs when a previously neutral stimulus (NS) elicits (causes) a response after being paired with a stimulus (UCS) that automatically/naturally elicits (causes) a response Operant conditioning occurs when an emitted ( ...
... Conditioning can come in two forms – Classical and Operant Classical conditioning occurs when a previously neutral stimulus (NS) elicits (causes) a response after being paired with a stimulus (UCS) that automatically/naturally elicits (causes) a response Operant conditioning occurs when an emitted ( ...
Ch 12: Biological dispositions in learning
... aversive as well as the original one • Extinction can occur if repeated exposure to aversive food item is not followed by illness • Overshadowing: we develop the aversion to the more intense/stronger flavor, rather than milder flavors that were ingested at the same time. • Latent inhibition: The mor ...
... aversive as well as the original one • Extinction can occur if repeated exposure to aversive food item is not followed by illness • Overshadowing: we develop the aversion to the more intense/stronger flavor, rather than milder flavors that were ingested at the same time. • Latent inhibition: The mor ...
lecture 14
... associated with some representation of the US when we present a CS, it calls up a representation of the US Instrumental/operant conditioning is now viewed in the same way subjects/animals are information-processors, not only with respect to stimuli (Pavlovian) but also with respect to their ow ...
... associated with some representation of the US when we present a CS, it calls up a representation of the US Instrumental/operant conditioning is now viewed in the same way subjects/animals are information-processors, not only with respect to stimuli (Pavlovian) but also with respect to their ow ...
Chapter 1 - Center for Advanced Brain Imaging
... Gray Matter: The neurons or cells which have specialized neurologic functions (motor or sensory) White Matter: Axons which form pathways for conducting different types of information. ...
... Gray Matter: The neurons or cells which have specialized neurologic functions (motor or sensory) White Matter: Axons which form pathways for conducting different types of information. ...
Classical Conditioning
... Reversing the conditioning process The process of conditioning can be reversed by (repeatedly) presenting the CS without the US. If the CS is presented on its own then the association between the CS and the US becomes weaker. This process is known as extinction. With time the CS stops leading to the ...
... Reversing the conditioning process The process of conditioning can be reversed by (repeatedly) presenting the CS without the US. If the CS is presented on its own then the association between the CS and the US becomes weaker. This process is known as extinction. With time the CS stops leading to the ...
FINAL REVIEW
... 7. A patient has suffered damage to Broca’s area. What kind of speech deficit would you expect to see? ...
... 7. A patient has suffered damage to Broca’s area. What kind of speech deficit would you expect to see? ...
Stimulus modality
Stimulus modality, also called sensory modality, is one aspect of a stimulus or what we perceive after a stimulus. For example the temperature modality is registered after heat or cold stimulate a receptor. Some sensory modalities include: light, sound, temperature, taste, pressure, smell. The type and location of the sensory receptor activated by the stimulus plays the primary role in coding the sensation. All sensory modalities work together to heighten stimuli sensation when necessary.