ANS-12 Spontaneous Recovery Technique- a conditioned response that was extinguished before, but recovered again after a long break.
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to a hot climate, you use the same technique. PART TWO DIRECTIONS: The questions below need a one or two-word answers. See terms in the box below for possible answers. Each answer is worth 1 pt. Use the reminders to help answer the questions. Focus on what is being asked. Reminders: 1) The 3 types of learning classical, operant and observational (social). 2) The terms from classical conditioning: generalization, discrimination, extinction, spontaneous recovery, taste aversion and systematic desensitization. 3) The...
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Visual and auditory processing occur, respectively, in which lobes of the brain? Parietal, frontal Frontal, temporal Temporal, parietal Occipital, frontal Occipital, temporal Successive approximations of a specific behavior are rewarded until eventually the desired behavior is achieved. This technique of operant conditioning is known as shaping discrimination generalization extinction negative reinforcement According to Sigmund Freud, people can unconsciously forget experiences that might be extremely unpleasant to them, thus even being unaware that they have forgotten them. He called this process...
Examples Example 1: Every time you get the stomach flu, your roommate/mom feeds you chicken noodle soup. Now, whenever you think about or smell chicken noodle soup, you feel nauseous. (worth a total of 6 points). Correct Answer: This is classical condition (1 point) REASON: the stimulus (getting the stomach flu) comes first and an involuntary response (feeling nauseous) follows (1 point). The associated stimuli are as follows: UCS: the stomach flu (1 point). UCR: feeling nauseous (1 point) CS:...