Exam 7: Learning and Behaviour
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When Colin was young he was stung by a bee and had a severe allergic reaction. Now, many years later, whenever he hears a buzzing sound (including when people imitate a buzzing sound), he becomes nervous and panics. In this example, the unconditional stimulus is
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The optimal timing between the presentation of the CS and the presentation of the UCS in classical conditioning is __________ seconds.
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The law of effect functions to produce natural selection of
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The fact that you answer the phone only when it rings is an example of the utility of
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Insight may actually involve previous experience with stimuli necessary to solve a problem. That is, insightful behaviour may involve putting together new combinations of existing behaviours.
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Pavlov's early research career focused on the study of the __________ system.
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Response cost is the decrease in the frequency of a response that is regularly and reliably followed by the termination of an aversive stimulus.
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If a response is reinforced, on average, after 60 seconds has elapsed since the previous reinforcer delivery, what kind of reinforcement schedule is in effect?
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When the CS is repeatedly presented without the UCS, this leads to
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The study of how drugs influence behaviour using the principles of operant conditioning is called
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Pavlov's discovery of classical conditioning principles began when he was sidetracked from his study of salivation in dogs.
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Escape and avoidance behaviours are acquired and maintained because of reinforcement.
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An organism is said to learn a discrimination when it emits responses in the presence of one stimulus and does not emit responses in the presence of other stimuli.
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A line of research that explores the relationship between behaviour and the environment are known as
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Pavlov "accidentally"discovered a form of learning in which
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Five stimuli are present in a room during a classical conditioning experiment:(1) a tone, which sounds sometimes before the UCS is presented;(2) a bell, which sounds regularly during the experiment;(3) a light, which flickers just before every presentation of the UCS;(4) a beeper, which sounds just after each UCS presentation; and(5) a buzzer, which sounds sometimes after each UCS presentation.Which of these stimuli will most likely come to reliably elicit the CR?
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Among humans, conditioning of flavour aversions seems most often to be due to
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