Deck 8: Biological Influences on Learning
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Deck 8: Biological Influences on Learning
1
______ behavior is not reinforcement oriented.
A)Appetitive
B)Terminal
C)Interim
D)SIP
A)Appetitive
B)Terminal
C)Interim
D)SIP
C
2
The belief that the laws of operant conditioning hold for many different species and situations has been supported by ______.
A)Skinner
B)Bowles
C)Timberlake
D)Watson
A)Skinner
B)Bowles
C)Timberlake
D)Watson
A
3
Timberlake,Wall,and King propose animal misbehavior is due to ______ in the situation.
A)operant conditioning
B)Pavlovian conditioning
C)both operant and Pavlovian conditioning
D)species-specific defense reactions
A)operant conditioning
B)Pavlovian conditioning
C)both operant and Pavlovian conditioning
D)species-specific defense reactions
C
4
According to Timberlake,constraints on learning occur ______.
A)when the environmental circumstances not suited to the animal's instinctive behavior system
B)when the environmental circumstance suits the animal's instinctive behavior system
C)when the environmental circumstance creates a new behavior
D)when the environmental circumstance stops a new behavior
A)when the environmental circumstances not suited to the animal's instinctive behavior system
B)when the environmental circumstance suits the animal's instinctive behavior system
C)when the environmental circumstance creates a new behavior
D)when the environmental circumstance stops a new behavior
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5
Timberlake argues ______.
A)different stimuli cannot be conditioned to different modes
B)different stimuli cause different conditioned responses
C)different stimuli cause the same conditioned response
D)different species of animals learn particular behaviors at different rates
A)different stimuli cannot be conditioned to different modes
B)different stimuli cause different conditioned responses
C)different stimuli cause the same conditioned response
D)different species of animals learn particular behaviors at different rates
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6
John is a baseball player.Every time he comes up to bat,he looks up at the sky,hits both shoes with his bat,hits the plate,and then stands ready.This is an example of ______.
A)interim behaviors
B)tactile behaviors
C)virtual behaviors
D)superstitious behaviors
A)interim behaviors
B)tactile behaviors
C)virtual behaviors
D)superstitious behaviors
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7
When reinforcement occurs on a regular basis,______ behavior occurs during the last few seconds of the interval and is not reinforcement oriented.
A)interim
B)terminal
C)tactile
D)virtual
A)interim
B)terminal
C)tactile
D)virtual
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8
What is a predisposition?
A)instances where animals are constrained by their environment
B)instances where an animal learns more rapidly or in a different form than expected
C)instances where animals learn more slowly than is expected
D)instances where animals learn in the same form
A)instances where animals are constrained by their environment
B)instances where an animal learns more rapidly or in a different form than expected
C)instances where animals learn more slowly than is expected
D)instances where animals learn in the same form
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9
Animals possess instinctive behavior systems.Further,each instinctive behavior system is independent and serves a special function or need within the animal.This approach is called ______.
A)the general laws of learning approach
B)the functional features of behavior system approach (FFBSA)
C)the behavior systems approach
D)the instinctive behavior systems approach
A)the general laws of learning approach
B)the functional features of behavior system approach (FFBSA)
C)the behavior systems approach
D)the instinctive behavior systems approach
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10
In the behavior systems approach,the assumption is made that ______.
A)organisms are born with no knowledge,therefore all knowledge must be acquired based on experience
B)learning modifies a preexisting set of instinctual behavior patterns
C)class: instrumental conditioning follows different principles of learning
D)changes in behavior can be explained by general laws of learning
A)organisms are born with no knowledge,therefore all knowledge must be acquired based on experience
B)learning modifies a preexisting set of instinctual behavior patterns
C)class: instrumental conditioning follows different principles of learning
D)changes in behavior can be explained by general laws of learning
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11
Animal misbehavior is due to ______.
A)operant conditioning only
B)classical conditioning only
C)classical and operant conditioning occurring together
D)learning selectivity
A)operant conditioning only
B)classical conditioning only
C)classical and operant conditioning occurring together
D)learning selectivity
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12
Keller and Marian Breland did not ______.
A)develop the behavior systems approach
B)train over 6,000 animals to emit a wide range of behaviors
C)develop the concept of instinctive drift
D)demonstrate commercial applications of operant conditioning
A)develop the behavior systems approach
B)train over 6,000 animals to emit a wide range of behaviors
C)develop the concept of instinctive drift
D)demonstrate commercial applications of operant conditioning
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13
Individuals who support that learning is to enhance existing organization rather than create new organization include ______.
A)Skinner
B)Garcia and Garcia y Robertson
C)Hall
D)Birch
A)Skinner
B)Garcia and Garcia y Robertson
C)Hall
D)Birch
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14
Instinctive drift does not occur in ______.
A)pigs
B)fish
C)humans
D)instinctive drift occurs in all of these organisms
A)pigs
B)fish
C)humans
D)instinctive drift occurs in all of these organisms
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15
The general laws of learning approach assumes ______.
A)learning is to enhance organization of behavior rather than create new organization
B)learning functions to organize reflexes and random responses
C)learning modifies preexisting instinctual systems
D)none of these are correct
A)learning is to enhance organization of behavior rather than create new organization
B)learning functions to organize reflexes and random responses
C)learning modifies preexisting instinctual systems
D)none of these are correct
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16
According to the work of the Brelands,the ability of food reinforcement to control behavior is limited because ______.
A)many animals cannot learn on the basis of food reinforcement
B)food reinforcement elicits territorial behavior of many animals
C)food reinforcement elicits instinctive behaviors that interfere with responding
D)operant responses for food reinforcement extinguish quickly in most animals
A)many animals cannot learn on the basis of food reinforcement
B)food reinforcement elicits territorial behavior of many animals
C)food reinforcement elicits instinctive behaviors that interfere with responding
D)operant responses for food reinforcement extinguish quickly in most animals
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17
According to Timberlake,when an animal learns less rapidly than expected by the laws of conditioning,the animal is displaying ______.
A)learning selectivity
B)imprinting
C)a constraint on learning
D)instinctual drift
A)learning selectivity
B)imprinting
C)a constraint on learning
D)instinctual drift
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18
Pigs can be conditioned to deposit coins in a piggy bank for food reinforcement.However,with continual training,the effectiveness of the operant behavior decreases.This change in the pigs' behavior is an example of ______.
A)declining intelligence
B)learning selectivity
C)instinctive predisposition
D)instinctive drift
A)declining intelligence
B)learning selectivity
C)instinctive predisposition
D)instinctive drift
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19
Why do operant psychologists believe that bar pressing is a good technique to use in examining behavior?
A)because it takes a while to learn
B)because the animal comes into the conditioning situation without any past experience
C)because animals bar press naturally
D)because animals associate the bar press with other behaviors
A)because it takes a while to learn
B)because the animal comes into the conditioning situation without any past experience
C)because animals bar press naturally
D)because animals associate the bar press with other behaviors
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20
Deterioration of operant behavior with continual reinforcement is called ______.
A)behavioral contrast
B)food elicitation behavior
C)instinctual contrast
D)instinctive drift
A)behavioral contrast
B)food elicitation behavior
C)instinctual contrast
D)instinctive drift
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21
When developing flavor aversions,organisms ______.
A)develop their aversion based on the salience of the stimulus
B)only develop aversions to food
C)only develop aversions to visual stimuli
D)develop aversions to tactile information and food
A)develop their aversion based on the salience of the stimulus
B)only develop aversions to food
C)only develop aversions to visual stimuli
D)develop aversions to tactile information and food
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22
A rat is placed in a cage with three foods.The rat first tastes Food A (which has a nausea inducing substance),then it tastes Food B,and finally it tastes Food
A)Food A
B)Food B
C)According to concurrent interference theory,which food should the rat become aversive to?
C)Food C
D)The animal will become aversive to all three foods.
A)Food A
B)Food B
C)According to concurrent interference theory,which food should the rat become aversive to?
C)Food C
D)The animal will become aversive to all three foods.
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23
A rat nibbles on a new food item to check it out.Several hours later,the rat becomes sick.As a consequence,he never eats that food item again.This is an example of ______.
A)long-delay learning
B)Pavlovian preconditioning
C)instinctual contrast
D)schedule-induced polydipsia
A)long-delay learning
B)Pavlovian preconditioning
C)instinctual contrast
D)schedule-induced polydipsia
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24
Skinner observed that pigeons,when performing certain tasks,would often display ritualistic behaviors that were unnecessary for reinforcement.Skinner called these behaviors ______ behaviors.
A)interim
B)superstitious
C)terminal
D)virtual
A)interim
B)superstitious
C)terminal
D)virtual
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25
Which is more salient when preceding an illness in birds?
A)water
B)food
C)visual cues
D)sound
A)water
B)food
C)visual cues
D)sound
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26
What causes schedule-induced behavior?
A)being on a fixed-ratio schedule
B)being on a variable-ratio schedule
C)the aversiveness of the situation
D)reinforcement
A)being on a fixed-ratio schedule
B)being on a variable-ratio schedule
C)the aversiveness of the situation
D)reinforcement
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27
The concurrent interference view of flavor aversion learning claims that ______.
A)animals can only develop flavor aversions if they had once been made sick by consuming food
B)animals can only develop a flavor aversion if the animal is not consumed other foods between the initial food and resulting illness
C)a sensitivity period exists for the learning of flavor aversions
D)flavor aversions are learned on the basis of operant,not Pavlovian conditioning principles
A)animals can only develop flavor aversions if they had once been made sick by consuming food
B)animals can only develop a flavor aversion if the animal is not consumed other foods between the initial food and resulting illness
C)a sensitivity period exists for the learning of flavor aversions
D)flavor aversions are learned on the basis of operant,not Pavlovian conditioning principles
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28
Faulk deprived rats of food,then trained them to bar press for food reinforcement.When water was available in the operant chamber,the animals consumed excessive amounts of water.This is called ______.
A)schedule-induced polydipsia
B)appetitive water behavior
C)food water contrast
D)water wood contrast
A)schedule-induced polydipsia
B)appetitive water behavior
C)food water contrast
D)water wood contrast
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29
A rat is placed in a cage with food.The rat then tastes the food,(which has a nausea inducing substance).Then the rat is exposed to a low-intensity noise.Finally,the rat is exposed to the color pink.According to concurrent interference theory,which item should the rat become aversive to?
A)the food
B)the noise
C)the color pink
D)The rat will become aversive to all three items.
A)the food
B)the noise
C)the color pink
D)The rat will become aversive to all three items.
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30
Cancer patients often show aversions to specific foods eaten prior to chemotherapy.How might this aversion be prevented?
A)have then consume less food than normal
B)have them consume more food than normal
C)have them consume different types of foods
D)have them consume the food without illness prior to beginning chemotherapy
A)have then consume less food than normal
B)have them consume more food than normal
C)have them consume different types of foods
D)have them consume the food without illness prior to beginning chemotherapy
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31
Kalat and Rozin proposed a model of flavor aversion learning which claims that ______.
A)visual cues in the conditioning situation are used by the animal to predict whether the food is safe
B)animals develop a preference to avoid the taste of any food as they continue to eat the food
C)when an animal eats of food and no illness occurs,it learns that the food can be safely eaten
D)animals must have previous experience with the source of food before they can learn to avoid it
A)visual cues in the conditioning situation are used by the animal to predict whether the food is safe
B)animals develop a preference to avoid the taste of any food as they continue to eat the food
C)when an animal eats of food and no illness occurs,it learns that the food can be safely eaten
D)animals must have previous experience with the source of food before they can learn to avoid it
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32
One day,in his cage,my parrot became sick.Since then,he always becomes sick when he is exposed to that particular item.What might that item be?
A)food
B)water
C)seeing an object
D)sound
A)food
B)water
C)seeing an object
D)sound
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33
Schedule-induced behavior in humans ______.
A)decreases after very short intervals between reinforcements
B)remains for long periods of time
C)causes high rates of responding
D)creates excessive consummatory behaviors in humans
A)decreases after very short intervals between reinforcements
B)remains for long periods of time
C)causes high rates of responding
D)creates excessive consummatory behaviors in humans
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34
Which schedule is potentially responsible for some individuals' excessive consumption of alcohol?
A)ratio schedules
B)interval schedules
C)both ratio and interval schedules
D)DRH schedules.
A)ratio schedules
B)interval schedules
C)both ratio and interval schedules
D)DRH schedules.
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35
Schedule-induced behavior is most often seen in ______.
A)fixed interval schedules
B)fixed ratio schedules
C)variable interval schedules
D)variable ratio schedules
A)fixed interval schedules
B)fixed ratio schedules
C)variable interval schedules
D)variable ratio schedules
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36
Which is more salient when preceding an illness in rats?
A)water
B)food
C)shock
D)visual cues
A)water
B)food
C)shock
D)visual cues
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37
Schedule-induced polydipsia is a good animal model for human alcoholism because ______.
A)animals will consume excessive alcohol
B)animals show tolerance to the effects of alcohol
C)animals come to prefer alcohol over other solutions
D)all of these are correct
A)animals will consume excessive alcohol
B)animals show tolerance to the effects of alcohol
C)animals come to prefer alcohol over other solutions
D)all of these are correct
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38
A rat nibbles on a new food item to check it out.Several hours later,the rat becomes sick.As a consequence,he never eats that food item again.Which model best explains why the rat never eats that food item again?
A)concurrent interference theory
B)learn safety theory
C)instinctual contrast effects
D)schedule-induced polydipsia
A)concurrent interference theory
B)learn safety theory
C)instinctual contrast effects
D)schedule-induced polydipsia
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39
According to Staddon and Simmelhag's analysis of superstitious behavior in pigeons,______ behavior refers to the elicitation of responses appropriate to the receipt of reinforcement.
A)consummatory
B)appetitive
C)terminal
D)interim
A)consummatory
B)appetitive
C)terminal
D)interim
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40
Various theories have attempted to explain long-delay flavor aversion learning.Which is one of these?
A)stimulus signaling theory
B)contrast modeling theory
C)learned helplessness theory
D)concurrent interference theory
A)stimulus signaling theory
B)contrast modeling theory
C)learned helplessness theory
D)concurrent interference theory
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41
Human infants do not form attachments to mothers who are ______.
A)responsive
B)sensitive
C)anxious
D)loving
A)responsive
B)sensitive
C)anxious
D)loving
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42
Brain structures involved with flavor aversion conditioning do not include ______.
A)the lateral amygdala
B)the parietal lobe
C)the prefrontal cortex
D)flavor aversion conditioning is associated with all of the structures
A)the lateral amygdala
B)the parietal lobe
C)the prefrontal cortex
D)flavor aversion conditioning is associated with all of the structures
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43
Imprinting occurs readily ______.
A)during sensitive periods
B)prior to birth
C)when the organism sees its first moving object
D)immediately after the organism is born
A)during sensitive periods
B)prior to birth
C)when the organism sees its first moving object
D)immediately after the organism is born
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44
Damage to the ______ impairs flavor aversion conditioning.
A)the parietal lobe
B)the amygdala
C)the thalamic paraventricular nuclei
D)the prefrontal cortex
A)the parietal lobe
B)the amygdala
C)the thalamic paraventricular nuclei
D)the prefrontal cortex
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45
A person goes out to a bar where they consume eight shots of tequila.Three hours later,they become nauseated,vomit,and develop a severe hangover.On the following weekend,if the person goes out to a bar again.What will they consume?
A)They go to the bar but consume less tequila.
B)They will consume the tequila again at the same rate.
C)They will consume scotch.
D)None of these are correct.
A)They go to the bar but consume less tequila.
B)They will consume the tequila again at the same rate.
C)They will consume scotch.
D)None of these are correct.
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46
Which of the following structures is the brain's reinforcement center?
A)the caudate nucleus
B)the medial forebrain bundle
C)the lateral geniculate nucleus
D)The lateral forebrain bundle
A)the caudate nucleus
B)the medial forebrain bundle
C)the lateral geniculate nucleus
D)The lateral forebrain bundle
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47
Harlow observed that infant monkeys prefer to attach to ______.
A)humans instead of their natural mothers
B)other infant monkeys
C)any object that feeds them
D)terrycloth rather than wire mesh mothers
A)humans instead of their natural mothers
B)other infant monkeys
C)any object that feeds them
D)terrycloth rather than wire mesh mothers
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48
Individuals select flavors for a variety of reasons.Which is one of these?
A)the way the item appears
B)the sweetness of the item
C)the colors of the item
D)whether the item is hot or cold
A)the way the item appears
B)the sweetness of the item
C)the colors of the item
D)whether the item is hot or cold
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49
Which neurotransmitter played a significant role in regulating the behavioral effects of reinforcement?
A)norepinephrine
B)acetylcholine
C)GABA
D)dopamine
A)norepinephrine
B)acetylcholine
C)GABA
D)dopamine
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50
John has a brain tumor that has caused him to stop liking sweet flavors.In which brain area is a tumor probably located?
A)the prefrontal cortex
B)the amygdala
C)the nucleus accumbens
D)the thalamus
A)the prefrontal cortex
B)the amygdala
C)the nucleus accumbens
D)the thalamus
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51
According to Bolles,many species have developed species-specific defense reactions.The purpose of these reactions is to ______.
A)provide inherited tendencies to avoid dangers because animals have little opportunity to learn how to avoid danger
B)make animals aggressive which enhances their chances for survival
C)provide the motivation for learning of responses that are needed for survival
D)eliminate the need to imprint to increase the chances for survival
A)provide inherited tendencies to avoid dangers because animals have little opportunity to learn how to avoid danger
B)make animals aggressive which enhances their chances for survival
C)provide the motivation for learning of responses that are needed for survival
D)eliminate the need to imprint to increase the chances for survival
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52
The brain structure associated with social attachment is ______.
A)the prefrontal cortex
B)the dorsal amygdala
C)mesocerebellar cortex
D)the parietal lobe
A)the prefrontal cortex
B)the dorsal amygdala
C)mesocerebellar cortex
D)the parietal lobe
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53
Several brain structures are involved with flavor aversion learning.Of these,only one has a central role in all aversion learning experiences.This brain structure is called the ______.
A)prefrontal cortex
B)the thalamic paraventricular nuclei
C)the lateral geniculate nucleus
D)the amygdala
A)prefrontal cortex
B)the thalamic paraventricular nuclei
C)the lateral geniculate nucleus
D)the amygdala
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54
Lorenz's demonstration of imprinting is related to Ainsworth's findings that human infants prefer to attach to ______.
A)fathers who vocalized to the infants
B)mothers who display high levels of intelligence
C)mothers who are responsive and sensitive to the infant's needs
D)the first moving object they see after birth
A)fathers who vocalized to the infants
B)mothers who display high levels of intelligence
C)mothers who are responsive and sensitive to the infant's needs
D)the first moving object they see after birth
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55
In humans,negative emotions ______.
A)enhance the ways individuals treat or meet danger
B)increase the way a person can respond to a threat or danger
C)limit the way in which dangers or threats are met
D)increase more responses to emotions
A)enhance the ways individuals treat or meet danger
B)increase the way a person can respond to a threat or danger
C)limit the way in which dangers or threats are met
D)increase more responses to emotions
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56
If tart cherry juice has a bitter/sour taste,why would a person drink this substance when they wake up in the morning?
A)It is sweet.
B)It contains a substance that causes you to like it.
C)It has positive nutritional consequences.
D)It creates an association for other conditioned stimuli.
A)It is sweet.
B)It contains a substance that causes you to like it.
C)It has positive nutritional consequences.
D)It creates an association for other conditioned stimuli.
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57
Deprivation ______.
A)reduces the activation of the lateral geniculate nucleus
B)increases the level of dopamine
C)arouses the medial forebrain bundle when there is an opportunity for reinforcement
D)increases arousal in the nigrostriatal pathway when there is an opportunity for reinforcement
A)reduces the activation of the lateral geniculate nucleus
B)increases the level of dopamine
C)arouses the medial forebrain bundle when there is an opportunity for reinforcement
D)increases arousal in the nigrostriatal pathway when there is an opportunity for reinforcement
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58
According to Bolles,the particular species-specific defense response that will be shown by a rat is determined by ______.
A)its previous learning history
B)the type of environmental danger confronting the rat
C)individual differences in inherited tendencies
D)none of these are correct
A)its previous learning history
B)the type of environmental danger confronting the rat
C)individual differences in inherited tendencies
D)none of these are correct
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59
A behavior systems approach contends each instinctive behavior system is independent and serves a specific function or need within the animal.
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60
Young ducks follow their mother wherever she goes.They do this through a social attachment process called ______.
A)imprinting
B)attachment facilitation
C)social experience processing
D)none of these are correct
A)imprinting
B)attachment facilitation
C)social experience processing
D)none of these are correct
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61
Compare and contrast a behavior systems approach with the general laws of learning approach.
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62
Describe two theories for flavor aversion conditioning.
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63
Humans do not experience species-specific defense reactions.
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64
The major neurotransmitter involved with reinforcement is norepinephrine.
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65
Describe the process of imprinting.What are some variables that may impact it?
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66
Both operant and Pavlovian conditioning contribute to producing animal misbehavior.
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67
Only food causes flavor aversion in all organisms.
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68
Flavor aversion learning may be viewed as an example of long-delay learning.
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69
The instinctive means to avoid danger is called species-specific defense reactions.
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70
Hungry rats drink excessive amounts of water in situations such as fixed-interval schedules with the availability of food is predictable.However,they will avoid drinking ethanol just as they do in other situations.
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71
The nucleus accumbens plays a crucial role in the development of flavor preferences.
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72
Instinctive drift refers to refinement of an operant behavior with continued reinforcement.
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73
Flavor aversion does not occur in humans.
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74
Terminal behavior is not reinforcement oriented.
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75
Schedule-induced polydipsia refers to illnesses experienced by an animal that consumes too much food while performing on an FI reinforcement schedule.
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76
The lateral and central amygdala plays a central role in all aversion conditioning experiences.
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77
For newly hatched goslings and ducklings,imprinting is equally likely to occur throughout the life span of the animal.
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