Exam 3: Habituation, Sensitization, and Familiarization: Learning About Repeated Events

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The Milwaukee police noticed a putrid smell in Jeffrey Dahmer's apartment.But because they had experienced many smelly apartments in the past,they did not investigate the source of the smell.This is an example of:

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Neurons that respond to inputs from more than one sensory modality are known as:

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Which of the following has been found to be true regarding sexual arousal in humans?

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In aplysia,touching the siphon over and over again results in:

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When experiences with an arousing stimulus lead to a stronger-than-normal response to a later stimulus,this is known as:

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A neuron that responds only when a rat is in a particular location is called a ____,and the preferred location is called the ____.

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Suppose we repeatedly play a low-pitched tone to a rat.Which of the following would demonstrate dishabituation in the rat?

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What happens after repeated presentation of two simultaneous touches on the finger?

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Describe an example of sensitization from your everyday life.

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Sensitization is demonstrated in aplysia when,after shocking the:

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How would comparator models and differentiation theory each explain perceptual learning of simple shapes?

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Habituation to a stimulus:

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How do rats' place cells respond when a maze is rotated? What does this tell us about how rats navigate?

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The phenomenon of perceptual learning suggests that the other-race effect can be reduced by:

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