Introduction To Psychology Exam 3
Our immediate short-term memory for new material is limited to roughly ________ bits of information.
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Which of the following is the best example of a primary reinforcer?
A cold lemonade for pulling weeds on a hot day
Unconsciously encoding incidental information regarding space, time, and frequency best illustrates
Automatic processing
Toddlers taught to fear speeding cars may also begin to fear speeding trucks and motorcycles. This best illustrates
Generalization
The process of retrieval refers to
Getting information out of memory storage
Taking away the driver's license of a reckless teen driver is intended to serve as a
Negative punishment
Jacinda has a glass of wine after work because it relieves her anxiety. Her wine drinking is likely to continue because it is followed by a ________ .
Negative reinforcer
Another term for implicit memory is ________ memory
Nondeclaritive
What we learn under the influence of a drug may be more easily recalled when we are once again under the influence of that very same drug. This best illustrates
state-dependent memory
Any event or situation that evokes a response is a
stimulus
The psychologist most closely associated with the study of operant conditioning was
B.F. Skinner
Which of the following is central to the processing of procedural memories
Basal ganglia
Which of the following is central to the processing of procedural memories?
Basal ganglia
The infant Albert developed a fear of rats after a white rat was associated with a loud noise. In this example, fear of the white rat was the
CR
Alexis is addicted to drugs. The room in which she usually takes them is likely to become a(n) ________ for drug cravings.
CS
Long term potentiation refers to?
Increased neurons firing potential
John B. Watson believed that psychology should be the science of
Observable behavior
Which of the following provides evidence that a CR is not completely eliminated during extinction?
Spontaneous recovery
An attorney uses misleading questions to distort a court witness' recall of a previously observed crime. This best illustrates
The misinformation effect
Researchers asked university students to imagine certain childhood events, including a false event such as breaking a window with their hand. They discovered that
It is surprisingly easy to lead people to construct false memories
The researcher most closely associated with the study of classical conditioning is
Ivan Pavlov
Which of the following is an unconditioned response?
Jerking your hand off a very hot stove
In Pavlov's experiments, the taste of food triggered the dog's salivation. Salivation to the taste of food was a(n)
Unconditioned response
A slow but steady rate of operant responding is associated with the ________ schedule of reinforcement.
Variable-interval
If you get violently ill a couple of hours after eating contaminated food, you will probably develop an aversion to the taste of that food but not to the sight of the restaurant where you ate or to the sound of music you heard there. This best illustrates that associative learning is constrained by
biological predispostions
Escape from a punishing event is a ________ reinforcer.
negative
Withdrawing a desirable stimulus following an operant response is
negative punishment
Spontaneous recovery refers to the
reappearance, after a pause, of an extinguished conditioned response
The stage of classical conditioning when a neutral stimulus first begins triggering a conditioned response is called
acquistion
We long remember exciting or shocking events due to activation of the limbic system's
amygdala
We encode explicit memories by means of
effortful processing
Austin can't remember Jack Smith's name because he wasn't paying attention when Jack was formally introduced. Austin's poor memory is best explained in terms of
encoding failure
Comedian-writer Mark Malkoff reported that his fear of flying faded after he faced his fear and lived on an airplane for 30 days. His reduction of fear best illustrated the process of
extinction
Damage to the ________ would most likely interfere with a person's ability to form new memories of a family vacation trip.
hippocampus
Some patients with anterograde amnesia have learned how to spot hard-to-find figures in the Where's Waldo? series without any conscious awareness that they can do so. This best illustrates their retention of ________ memories.
implicit
Professor Maslova has so many memories of former students that she has difficulty remembering the names of new students. The professor's difficulty best illustrates
proactive interference
Context-dependent memory best illustrates that the specific location in which we learned something often provides us with effective
retrieval cues
Which of the following types of memory is of shortest duration?
sensory memory
Animals most readily learn the specific associations that promote
survival
At a block party, Cyndi is introduced to eight new neighbors. Moments later, she remembers only the names of the first three and last two neighbors. Her experience illustrates
the serial position efffect
Memory experts who express skepticism regarding reports of repressed and recovered memories emphasize that
therapeutic techniques such as guided imagery and dream analysis encourage the construction of false memories
When Julie saw her brother being praised for cleaning his bedroom, she increasingly engaged in cleaning her own bedroom. This best illustrates the impact of
vicarious reinforcement
Damage to the ________ would most likely interfere with learning a conditioned fear response to the sight of a dog who had bitten you on several occasions.
Cerebellum
Pets who learn that the sound of an electric can opener signals the arrival of their food illustrate
Classical conditioning
After his mother smiles, Jimmy's request for a snack is reinforced. But if his mother is not smiling, his subsequent request for a snack is not reinforced. By indicating that Jimmy's request for a snack will be reinforced, the mother's smile is a
Discriminative stimulus
In order to remember her way from her new home to her school, Julie consciously formed a mental image of each street corner at which she needed to turn. This best illustrates
Effortful processing
A neutral stimulus is an event or situation that
Elicits no response prior to classical conditioning
The process of getting information into memory is called
Encoding
Conscious memories of facts and personal experiences are called ________ memories.
Explicit
Glancing at the television in the next room in hopes of seeing the beginning of the evening news is likely to be reinforced on a ________ schedule.
Fixed-interval
A choppy stop-start pattern of operant responding is associated with the ________ schedule of reinforcement.
Fixed-ratio
Exceptionally clear memories of emotionally significant events are called
Flashbulb memories
Associating a conditioned stimulus with a new neutral stimulus can create a second (often weaker) conditioned stimulus. This best illustrates
High-order conditioning
Associating a conditioned stimulus with a new neutral stimulus can create a second (often weaker) conditioned stimulus. This best illustrates
Higher-order conditioning
If a tone regularly signals food and produces salivation, then a light that becomes associated with the tone may also begin to trigger salivation. This best illustrates
Higher-order conditioning
On the phone, Dominic rattles off a list of 10 grocery items for Kyoko to bring home from the store. Immediately after hearing the list, Kyoko attempts to write down the items. She is most likely to forget the items
In the middle of the list
A positive reinforcer is anything that when ________ a response, strengthens the response.
Introduced after
Copying an adult, young children will wave a stick over a box and then use the stick to push on a knob that opens the box when all they needed to do to open the box was to pull on the knob. This best illustrates
Overimitation
A young child who is spanked after running into the street learns not to repeat this behavior. In this case, the spanking is a
Positive punishment
Memories for well-learned automatic skills such as how to tie your shoes are called ________ memories.
Procedural
An eyewitness to a bank robbery is asked to identify the suspects in a police lineup. Which test of memory is being used?
Recognition
Adults who have trouble remembering incidences of childhood sexual abuse have been led by therapists to believe that their memory difficulties result from
Repression
The smell of freshly baked bread awakened in Mr. Hutz vivid memories of his early childhood. The aroma apparently acted as a powerful
Retrieval cue
The happier Judie is, the more readily she recalls positive life experiences. This best illustrates that emotional states can become
Retrieval cues
If a ringing bell causes a dog to salivate because the bell has been regularly associated with food in the mouth, the UR is the
Salivation to the food in the mouth
After looking up his friend's phone number, Alex was able to remember it only long enough to dial it correctly. In this case, the phone number was clearly stored in his ________ memory.
Short-term
If the onset of a light reliably signals the onset of food, a rat in a Skinner box will work to turn on the light. In this case, the light is a ________ reinforcer.
conditioned
Encoding a word on the basis of its meaning produces a better memory of the word than encoding a word on the basis of its sound. This best illustrates the value of
deep processing
When a CS is not paired with a US, the subsequent fading of a CR is called
extinction
A year and a half after directly experiencing a San Francisco earthquake, people had very accurate recall of where they had been and what they were doing at the time of the earthquake. Their recall best illustrates ________ memory.
flashbulb
After receiving a painful shot from a female nurse in a white uniform, 3-year-old Vaclav is fearful of any woman wearing a white dress. Vaclav's reaction best illustrates
generalization
Researchers discovered that the regions of the frontal lobe activated when a monkey moves peanuts to its own mouth are also activated when the monkey simply observes other monkeys move peanuts to their mouths. This discovery pointed to the significance of
mirror neurons
Although Maria can encode and consciously recall new information, she is unable to consciously recall events that happened prior to the brain damage that she suffered as an adolescent. Maria's memory difficulty most clearly illustrates
retrograde amnesia
An animal trainer is teaching a miniature poodle to balance on a ball. Initially, he gives the poodle a treat for approaching the ball, then only for placing its front paws on the ball, and finally only for climbing on the ball. The trainer is using the method of
shaping
After Maya gave her friend the password to a protected website, the friend was able to remember it only long enough to type it into the password box. In this instance, the password was clearly stored in her ________ memory.
short-term
Intermittent reinforcement is associated with ________ acquisition and ________ extinction than continuous reinforcement.
slower; slower