Chapter 3 beh learning and memory
Which of the following is true of teaching an animal a completed multistage behavior 1. The individual parts of the behavior should not go against natural instinct 2. The beh must be tied to food reward of some kind 3. Rewarding the individual parts interferes with reinforcement of the entire beh
1
Which of the following is an example of a circumstance that could cause a state recall effect 1. Outside on a rainy day 2. High of weed 3. The individual is in a manic episode
2 and 3
Which of the following is most conductive to later recall A. Semantic B. Visual C. Iconic D. Acoustic
A
What are ways that memory can be lost
Alzheimer's decay
______ ____ is a way of pairing thither stimuli and reposes or behaviors and consequences
Associative learning
Information gained without effort is called
Autonomic processing
Which of the following processes would increase the likelihood of a behavior A. Extinction B. Neg punishment C. Pos punishment D. Avoidance learning
Avoidance learning
_____ ____ is meant to prevent something unpleasant that is yet to happen such as studying so you don't get a shit score
Avoidance learning
Which of the following is an example of semantic memory A. Having the ability to drive a car B. Knowing the parts of a air engine C. Remembering the experience of learning to drive D. Associating a car with other vehicles in a semantic network
B
Which of the following would an elder have most trouble recalling A. Meeting their spouse B. Drs appt scheduled for 1 pm C. Name of favorite tv show character D. Returning a library book
B
A rat is trained to press a lever to obtain food under a fixed interval schedule. Which of the following would the rat likely exhibit? A. Pressing the lever continuously whenever it is hungry B. Pressing the lever exactly once and waiting for the food pellet before pressing it again C. Pressing the lever slowly at first but increasing frequency as the end of the interval approaches D. None of the above
C
______ ______ an unconditioned stimulus that produces an instinctive unconditioned response is paired with neurotransmitter stimulus
Classical conditioning
Many pets will run to the kitchen when they hear the sound of a can opener opening food. The sound of the can opener is a
Conditioned stimulus
The active memorization is called _______ (effortful) _______-
Controlled processing
______ can occur when a second stimulus intervenes causing a resensitization to the original stimulus
Dishabituation
_____ is the process of putting new info into memory
Encoding
____ memory is our experiences
Episodic
_____ ___ is the role of the behavior to reduce the unpleasantness of something that already exists such as a headache
Escape learning
____ (declarative) memory stores facts and stories
Explicit
What is an example of positive punishment
Flogging a thief
A person suffers food poisoning after eating a nasty orange later they find that the smell of citrus makes them nauseous. This is an example of
Generlization
What is an example of positive reinforcement
Getting paid to worrk
_____ is the process of becoming use to a stimulus
Habituation
_____ (nondecalrative) memory stores skills and conditioning effects
Implicit
Researchers repeatedly scare a person with a loud buzzer. Overtime the person is immune to the buzzer and they start to band a loud pan what is would likely be observed?
Increased startle to the buzzer
Which is true of controlled processing
Is always requires active attention to the information
What is an example of generalizaton
Little albert and the white rat
____ ___ memory requires elaborating rehearsal and is the result of increased neuronal connectivity
Long term memory
____ ____ ________ is responsible for the conversion of short term to long term memory is the strengthening of neuronal connections resulting from increased neurotransmitter release and adding of receptor sites
Long term potentiation
____ ____ ___ involves associating each item with a location
Method of loci
Both learning an memory rely on changes in brain chemistry and physiology the extent of which depends on ________ which decreases as we age
Neuroplasticity
With repetition the _____ ___ becomes the _____ ___ that produces a conditioned response
Neutral stimulus conditioned stimulus
________ ____ or modeling is the acquisition of behavior by watching others
Observational learning
_____ _____ behavior is changed through the use of consequences
Operant conditioning
Rhyming to remember is also called
Peg leg
An individual memorizes a shopping list by associating each item with an image that corresponds to a number. This individual is using which of the following mnemonic? A. Clustering B. Method of loci C. Elaborating rehearsal D. peg words
Peg words
A credit card company begins applying an interest rate to credit card accounts in response to late fees. This is an example of
Positive punishment the bank is adding a fee to motivate the person to pay
_______ decreases the likelihood of a behavior
Punishment
recognition is stronger than ______
Recall
_______ increases the likelihood of a behavior
Reinforcement
When we can put information into our own lives, it is called
Self reference effect
Meaningful context is also known as
Semantic encoding
___ and _____ ____ memory we transient and are based on neurotransmitter activity
Sensory and short term
What is an example of negative reinforcement?
Taking aspirin to get rid of a headache
What is an example of negative punishment
Taking away a phone when bad behavior was committed
Mental math is an example of
Working memory
____ memory requires short term memory attention and executive function to manipulate information
Working memory
A researcher uses a partial report procedure after presenting participants with an array of 9 numbers for a fraction of a second. Which of the following is the most likely result of the procedure? A. The participants will be able to recall any if the rows or columns in great detail but only immediately after presentation B. The participants will only be able to recall the first few #'s in the array due to serial position effects C. The participants will be able to recall appx 7 of the numbers a few seconds following the presentation D. The participants will be be able to recall them verbally but under hypnosis
a
Which of the following would most likely be encoded in long term memory A. Nonsense words b. 15 random birhtdates C. A list of names of musicians in an individuals favorite band D. A list of dates of battles to the civil war
c
______ of information is often based on priming interconnected nodes of the semantic network
retrieval
Facts are stored via
semantic networks