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More Conditioning Key Terms Dr. Phil Random Name that Middle school youngin

Learning NOT to respond to a stimulus

Who is habituation?

Type of schedule a slot machine uses

Who is variable ratio?

Initial learning stage in classical conditioning, when subject links the NS and UCS

What is acquisition

Reappearance of an extinguished response after a time delay

What is spontaneous recovery?

Confusing stimuli can cause this-doggy depression

What is experimental neurosis?

When animals like coyotes learn to avoid food

What is taste aversion?

Effect where subjects prefer something due to familiarity

WHAT IS THE MERE EXPOSURE EFFECT?

ANOTHER NAME FOR THE SKINNER BOX

WHAT IS AN OPERANT CHAMBER?

REWARDING BEHAVIOR THAT IS CLOSE TO THE DESIRED BEHAVIOR

WHAT IS SHAPING?

THE TICKETS YOU GET IN THIS CLASS ARE A FORM OF THIS

WHAT IS A TOKEN ECONOMY?

SALMON SWIMMING UPSTREAM TO SPAWN, OR BIRDS MIGRATING

WHAT IS SPECIES SPECIFIC BEHAVIOR- OR A FIXED ACTION PATTERN?

WHAT DR. PHIL DOES WHEN HE TELLS YOU TO RELAX

WHAT IS FIRES A PISTOL?

CONDITIONING CAN BE SO POWERFUL THAT IT CAN INFLUENCE THIS BODILY SYSTEM

WHAT IS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM?

THE MOVIE SHOWED BEHAVIORISM in therapy -W/ A WOMAN SUFFERING FROM THIS

WHAT IS AGORAPHOBIA?

He came up with the Law of Effect?

Who is Thorndike?

Learning can involve changes in either of these two things

What is behavior and mental processes?

Your mom eliminates your grounding for a good report card-an example of…

What is negative reinforcement?

Punishment may trigger this emotion-toward the punisher

What is anger/aggression?

This principle uses preferred activities as a reward

What is the Premack Principle?

Long Term _______, strengthening of neurons used in learning

What is potentation?

WHO IS YOUNG BOX?

WHO IS JOE LITTLE?

WHO IS RACHEL?

WHO ARE JESSICA AND KEN?

WHO ARE CHLOE AND ELISA?