Exam 4: Classical Conditioning:
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:124 Questions
Exam 4: Classical Conditioning:121 Questions
Exam 5: Operant Conditioning:123 Questions
Exam 6: Generalization, Discrimination Learning, and Concept Formation117 Questions
Exam 7: Episodic and Semantic Memory:122 Questions
Exam 8: Skill Memory:118 Questions
Exam 9: Working Memory and Cognitive Control123 Questions
Exam 10: Emotional Influences on Learning and Memory124 Questions
Exam 11: Social Learning and Memory:118 Questions
Exam 12: Development and Aging:learning and Memory Across the Lifespan126 Questions
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Recordings of activity in the _____ during eyeblink conditioning in rabbits show activity that occurs _____ the response is made.
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Lesion studies suggest that the interpositus nucleus is involved in _____, while the cerebellar cortex is involved in _____.
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Suppose a child grows up hearing his parents making derogatory comments about African Americans, and eventually the child comes to have negative feelings about African Americans. What is the conditioned stimulus?
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If a US occurs just as often without the tone as it does in the presence of the tone, then little or no conditioning will accrue to the tone. This would suggest that animals are sensitive to _____ of the potential CS and the US.
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Describe what happens in the interpositus nucleus as a rabbit is exposed to eyeblink conditioning.
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According to the Rescorla-Wagner model, an increase in the association between the CS and US occurs when:
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In Garcia and Koelling's taste-aversion studies, which was an unconditioned stimulus?
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Something that naturally elicits a reflexive response is called a(n):
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With repeated administration of a drug, an organism will require larger and larger doses of the drug in order to achieve the same effect. This is known as:
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According to CS modulation theories such as that of Mackintosh, latent inhibition occurs because the:
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Consider a blocking experiment in which an animal is first conditioned to associate a light with shock and then is presented with a tone and light together followed by shock. According to CS modulation theories such as that of Mackintosh, blocking would occur because the:
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In a latent-inhibition paradigm, the animals in the experimental group:
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According to the Rescorla-Wagner model, blocking occurs because:
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