Review Questions 7 & 8
cognitive map
A mental representation of the layout of one's environment is called
positive punishment
Administering something that is undesired is called
proactive interference
Charity is having trouble remembering the layout of her new dorm room this year because the location of appliances is on the opposite side of the room. Almost by habit, she walks to the wrong side of the room to use them. This is an example of
shaping
Ferdinand wants to lose 10 pounds through exercise. After losing a pound each week, he rewards himself with a new workout outfit to keep him moving towards how goal. This would be an example of:
latent learning
Gertrude watches her aunt change a flat tire on their car. A month later, Gertrude has a flat and is surprised that she recalls how to change the tire. This is an example of
iconic memory
If Alana is picturing the words on this slide as she reads them for a fraction of a second (before they fade away), she is likely utilizing
CS
In classical conditioning, which is an originally irrelevant stimulus that becomes associated and triggers a learned response?
flashbulb memory
Leonard can remember exactly where he was and how he felt the day his grandmother died; the weather, the time, what activities he was engaged in. Recalling it in such detail makes him feel upset. This is an example of
Effortful processing
Max is unfamiliar with the timelines he needs to remember for his history class, and he is disinterested in the material. Which of the following will memorization likely require
-imitation -observational learning -empathy
Mirror neurons may provide a basis for
source amnesia
Misattributing whether we heard about, read about, or imagined an event is called
misinformation effect
Misleading information that has corrupted one's memory of an event is called
Interference
Research shows which of the following does NOT improve memory
extinction
Sequia learned that when an emergency bell rang in school, there was a fire. For the last two years there has been no fire when the bell rang, so Sequia stopped jumping out of her seat to evacuate. This is an example
negative punishment
Terrence gets caught sneaking out of the house at night past his curfew. His parents take away his car privileges for a month. This is an example of
sensory memory -> short-term memory -> long-term memory
The correct order of information to travel through the memory system is
intrinsic motivation
The desire to perform a behavior effectively for it's own sake is called
encoding specificity principle
The idea that cues and contexts specific to a particular memory will be effective in helping us recall it, is called
anterograde amnesia
The inability to form new memories is called
generalization
The tendency for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to elicit a similar response is called:
primacy effect
The tendency to recall items that appear first on a list is called
deep processing
Vera needs to memorize a new route to work because of a road closure. Instead of memorizing the number of turns and stoplights, she thinks about her favorite stores that she passes on her way. This would be an example of
-Rewarded behavior is more likely to -Punished behavior is less likely to recur -Reinforcers vary with circumstances
Which is TRUE in regards to the law of effect
Massed practice
Which of the following does NOT enhance memory
-Punishment teaches discrimination among situations -Punishment can teach fear -Physical punishment may increase aggression
Which of the following is TRUE regarding physical punishment
Amygdala
Which part of the brain is responsible for emotion-related memory formation
Encoding
Which refers to the processing of information into the memory system