Exam 4: Classical Conditioning: Learning to Predict Significant Events
Exam 1: Fundamental Themes in the Psychology of Learning and Memory123 Questions
Exam 2: The Neuroscience of Learning and Memory119 Questions
Exam 3: Habituation, Sensitization, and Familiarization: Learning About Repeated Events123 Questions
Exam 4: Classical Conditioning: Learning to Predict Significant Events121 Questions
Exam 5: Operant Conditioning: Learning the Outcome of Behaviors123 Questions
Exam 6: Generalization, Discrimination Learning, and Concept Formation Memory Module117 Questions
Exam 7: Episodic and Semantic Memory: Memory for Events and for Facts122 Questions
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Exam 9: Working Memory and Cognitive Control Integrative Topics Module123 Questions
Exam 10: Emotional Influences on Learning and Memory124 Questions
Exam 11: Social Learning and Memory: Observing, Interacting, and Reenacting118 Questions
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Describe and define an example of spontaneous recovery using Pavlov's conditioning model.
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Latent inhibition is problematic for the Rescorla-Wagner model because the model predicts that there will be:
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Jeff's dog salivates when he goes to the cupboard to get a dog biscuit. What is the unconditioned stimulus?
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Which result suggests that the hippocampus is critical for CS modulation effects?
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Anatomical changes in neural circuits (such as growth or loss of synapses) seem to be responsible for _____ forms of memory; intracellular changes (such as an increase or decrease in neurotransmitter vesicles) seem to be responsible for _____ forms of memory.
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When a conditioned eyeblink response is learned using brain stimulation, the CR is:
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The Conditioned Emotional Response was a technique developed to study:
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Suppose one conditions a dog to salivate in response to a tone (by pairing the tone with food). Then, the person presents both the tone and a light together, followed by the food. The dog will:
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When the eyeblink reflex is conditioned using a tone, the conditioned response is:
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If an air-puff US is delivered to an untrained rabbit, what happens in the cerebellum?
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If someone blows a puff of air into one's eyes, the person automatically blinks. In this example, the puff of air is a(n):
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The Rescorla-Wagner model is a(n) _____ theory of learning.
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Which factor has been implicated in implementing the Rescorla-Wagner error-correction mechanism?
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Some pet owners use a "clicker" device to train their pets. For example, if a cat owner wants her cat to stay off the bed, she might make a "click" sound with a clicker whenever the cat gets on the bed, and follow it shortly by a squirt of water to the cat. In this example, identify the CS, US, CR, and UR.
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When the US is an unpleasant event such as shock, the conditioning is called _____ conditioning.
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After a rabbit has been trained with eyeblink conditioning, _____ is observed when the CS is presented.
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What is latent inhibition and why is it a problem for the Rescorla-Wagner model of learning?
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Define each of the components of classical conditioning. And provide an example applying it to one's daily life. Explain the answer in detail using each of the components.
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