Psychology Unit Four
... • Was working to see relationship between nervous system and digestion • Bell ring leads to salivation • Rang bell and then presented with food ...
... • Was working to see relationship between nervous system and digestion • Bell ring leads to salivation • Rang bell and then presented with food ...
1 - Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action
... (see end of file for sample essay questions) 1. The resting potential of a neuron: A. is an electrical phenomenon unique to the squid giant neuron. B. refers to the electrical current spread associated with the action potential. C. is such that the inside of the neuron is negatively charged relative ...
... (see end of file for sample essay questions) 1. The resting potential of a neuron: A. is an electrical phenomenon unique to the squid giant neuron. B. refers to the electrical current spread associated with the action potential. C. is such that the inside of the neuron is negatively charged relative ...
Russian psychologist Ivan Pavlov pioneered research into a form of
... Flooding and Systematic Desensitization • In flooding, a person is exposed to the harmless stimulus until fear responses to that stimulus are extinguished. • With systematic desensitization, people learn relaxation techniques and then, while they are relaxed, they are gradually exposed to the stimu ...
... Flooding and Systematic Desensitization • In flooding, a person is exposed to the harmless stimulus until fear responses to that stimulus are extinguished. • With systematic desensitization, people learn relaxation techniques and then, while they are relaxed, they are gradually exposed to the stimu ...
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... The nervous system receives information from the _____________ through our senses and it controls how the body reacts to that information The nervous system maintains ________________by coordinating ______ the body systems The nervous system is the center for ______________ and _____________ The sen ...
... The nervous system receives information from the _____________ through our senses and it controls how the body reacts to that information The nervous system maintains ________________by coordinating ______ the body systems The nervous system is the center for ______________ and _____________ The sen ...
modality intensity duration location four attributes of a stimulus
... SENSORY TRANSDUCTION BY MECHANORECEPTORS ...
... SENSORY TRANSDUCTION BY MECHANORECEPTORS ...
Study Guide 1
... 5. How does transduction occur in taste cells? 6. How is information about taste represented in patterns of neural activity? 7. What is the first structure in the brain that receives information about taste? 8. What is a conditioned taste aversion? Why might it be important? 9. Where are the first n ...
... 5. How does transduction occur in taste cells? 6. How is information about taste represented in patterns of neural activity? 7. What is the first structure in the brain that receives information about taste? 8. What is a conditioned taste aversion? Why might it be important? 9. Where are the first n ...
KSS Psychology 11 Module 9: Classical Conditioning
... – E. L. Thorndike • experimented with cats in the puzzle box • Law of __________________ – says that if some ______________________ are followed by pleasurable consequences or __________________, such actions are strengthened and will likely occur in the future 3. Cognitive learning – a kind of lear ...
... – E. L. Thorndike • experimented with cats in the puzzle box • Law of __________________ – says that if some ______________________ are followed by pleasurable consequences or __________________, such actions are strengthened and will likely occur in the future 3. Cognitive learning – a kind of lear ...
Chap7Alt
... Fixity of cat flank-rubbing supported Guthrie but was later shown to be related to the presence of the experimenter instead. ...
... Fixity of cat flank-rubbing supported Guthrie but was later shown to be related to the presence of the experimenter instead. ...
We know the most about the visual system so we`ll start there lens 1
... (2) to study how entire scenes or objects are processed (Gestalt and ecological psychologists: top-down). ...
... (2) to study how entire scenes or objects are processed (Gestalt and ecological psychologists: top-down). ...
Assumptions of Behaviorism
... A prompt of cue that comes before a behavior that results in the correct behavior being elicited. ...
... A prompt of cue that comes before a behavior that results in the correct behavior being elicited. ...
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... • observer may not pay attention on low intensity trials • observer may anticipate stimulus on descending series ...
... • observer may not pay attention on low intensity trials • observer may anticipate stimulus on descending series ...
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... an organism. CS- a stimulus that elicits a conditioned response in an organism. CR- the response that is elicited by a conditioned stimulus. Stimulus generalization versus stimulus discrimination Stimulus generalization is responding in a like fashion to similar stimuli while stimulus discriminati ...
... an organism. CS- a stimulus that elicits a conditioned response in an organism. CR- the response that is elicited by a conditioned stimulus. Stimulus generalization versus stimulus discrimination Stimulus generalization is responding in a like fashion to similar stimuli while stimulus discriminati ...
Learning and Cognitive Processes
... conditioned response when the conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented w/o the unconditioned stimulus ...
... conditioned response when the conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented w/o the unconditioned stimulus ...
Presentation
... a set number of the correct responses are performed Variable-ratio: reinforcement is provided after a varying number of correct behaviors Fixed-interval: reinforcement is provided for the first desired response after a set amount of time has elapsed Variable-interval: reinforcement is provided after ...
... a set number of the correct responses are performed Variable-ratio: reinforcement is provided after a varying number of correct behaviors Fixed-interval: reinforcement is provided for the first desired response after a set amount of time has elapsed Variable-interval: reinforcement is provided after ...
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... Implication:!You!can!think!that!a!behavior!has!ceased!but!it!can!easily!return.!Need!to!be!aware!of!this!and! make!clients!aware!of!this.! Stimulus/Generalization:!a!CR!(salivation)!to!one!CS!seems!to!generalize!to!other!closely!related!stimuli!–! e.g.!bells!with!slightly!different!tones! Implicatio ...
... Implication:!You!can!think!that!a!behavior!has!ceased!but!it!can!easily!return.!Need!to!be!aware!of!this!and! make!clients!aware!of!this.! Stimulus/Generalization:!a!CR!(salivation)!to!one!CS!seems!to!generalize!to!other!closely!related!stimuli!–! e.g.!bells!with!slightly!different!tones! Implicatio ...
Pavlov`s Dogs
... A conditioned response occurs in the presence of stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus ...
... A conditioned response occurs in the presence of stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus ...
Warm Up - Cabarrus County Schools
... “Optimism is the most important human trait, because it allows us to evolve our ideas, to improve our situation, and to hope for a better tomorrow.” ~ Seth Godin ...
... “Optimism is the most important human trait, because it allows us to evolve our ideas, to improve our situation, and to hope for a better tomorrow.” ~ Seth Godin ...
HANDOUT Chapter 6 – Behavioral Views of Learning
... HANDOUT Chapter 6 – Behavioral Views of Learning Unconditioned Stimulus (US) - event that automatically produces an emotional or physical response Unconditioned Response (UR) - naturally occurring emotional or physical response Neutral Stimulus (NS) - stimulus not connected to a response Conditioned ...
... HANDOUT Chapter 6 – Behavioral Views of Learning Unconditioned Stimulus (US) - event that automatically produces an emotional or physical response Unconditioned Response (UR) - naturally occurring emotional or physical response Neutral Stimulus (NS) - stimulus not connected to a response Conditioned ...
learning
... • UCS – stimulus that automatically elicits a response. • UCR – an organism’s automatic reaction to a stimulus. • CS – a stimulus that comes to evoke a particular response after being paired with the UCS. • CR – learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus. ...
... • UCS – stimulus that automatically elicits a response. • UCR – an organism’s automatic reaction to a stimulus. • CS – a stimulus that comes to evoke a particular response after being paired with the UCS. • CR – learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus. ...