What is habituation?
the process of becoming used to a stimulus
What is dehabituation?
can occur when a second stimulus intervenes, causing a resensitization to the original stimulus
What is associative learning?
a way of pairing together stimuli and responses, or behaviors and consequences
- 2 types: classical and operant conditioning
What is classical conditioning?
What is operant conditioning?
behavior is changed through the use of consequences
How does reinforcement affect behavior? What is the difference between positive and negative?
increases the likelihood of behavior
How does punishment affect behavior? What is the difference between positive and negative?
decreases the likelihood of a behavior
How do schedules affect the outcome in operant conditioning?
What is observational learning?
What is encoding and how is it divided?
- can be automatic or controlled (active memorization)
Which is the strongest type of encoding?
What are short term memory and sensory memory and what are they based on
they are transient and based on neurotransmitter activity
What is working memory and what does it require?
What is long term memory and what does it require?
What are the types of long term memory?
How are facts stored?
via semantic netoworks
Which is stronger between recognition and recall?
recognition
What is retrieval of information based on?
priming interconnected nodes of the semantic network
How can memories be lost?
What influences memories?
highly subject to influence by outside information and mood both at the time of encoding and at recall
What do learning and memory rely on?
What is long term potentiation?
What is learning?
the way in which we acquire new behaviors
What is a stimulus?
anything to which an organism can respond