Gen Psych 1101: Practice test Chapters 5 & 6. +
What is an example of negative punishment
Mary's bike is taken away from her when she says a bad word.
A person with tip of the tongue (TOT) has a problem with memory
retrieval
Which type of amnesia is a result of an injury to the brain where there is no memory of events that happened approximately one hour before the injury?
retrograde
"Consolidation" is the process that occurs when memories are
stored
In classical conditioning, the letter U stands for
unconditioned
What is a mnemonic?
a memorizing device
Learning, as defined by psychologist, always involves the process of ____.
change
When a dog learns to salivate to the sound of a bell, the salivation is called a
conditioned response
If a person becomes sick while eating at a particular restaurant, they may later have an ishy feeling in that restaurant. The restaurant is called a
conditioned stimuli
When an organism receives a reinforcer each time it displays a behavior, it is called
continuous reinforcement
The capital of Germany starts with the letter "B". This is an example of what type of retrieval?
cued memory
a person may have trouble forming new memories if they have damage to which part of the brain?
hippocampus
the Bobo doll experiment demonstrated learning through
observation
In classical conditioning the fastest learning occurs when there is a CS-US interval of about
1/2 second.
Who was the famous patient who lead to the modern concepts of memory storage in the brain?
H.M.
Conscious memory that includes events from you r past and facts that you have learned is _______ memory.
declarative
Which of these is subtype of declarative memory?
episodic
The unlearning process is known as
extinction
The consequences of a behavior are most important in ________ conditioning.
operant
What kind of classical conditioning involves reinforcers?
operant
In the serial position effect, items from the beginning of a list are easily recalled because of the _______ effect
primary
Which of these is a subtype of procedural memory?
priming
Edward Throndike studied cats in
puzzle boxes
Which term best describes rewarding successive approximations of a target behavior?
reinforcement
which of these is an example of procedural memory?
remembering how to play the piano