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{Grade A}
To what is the tendency of the CS to elicit a CR related?
a) The number of CS-US pairings
b) The number of times the US has elicited the CR
c) The intensity of the CR
d) The intensity of the CS - correct answer The number of CS-US pairings
______ is a learning procedure that utilizes reinforcement to guide a response in closer
and closer approximations to a desired behavior:
a) Classical Conditioning
b) Shaping
,c) Habituation
d) Partial reinforcement - correct answer Shaping
Whenever your neighbors play their music loudly, you bang on the ceiling with a broom
handle to get them to turn it off. They do turn off the annoying music, which makes you
likely to bang on the ceiling the next time you hear it. Your behavior is under the
influence of:
a) positive punishment
b) positive reinforcement
c) negative reinforcement
d) negative punishment - correct answer negative reinforcement
People who live in cities often do not respond to night sounds while asleep. This is an
example of:
a) latent learning
b) habituation
, c) classical conditioning
d) operant conditioning - correct answer habituation
Broca and Wernicke's aphasia can be distinguished because Broca's involves the
_____area of the brain and results in difficulty with speech __________whereas
Wernicke's involves the ______ area and results in difficulty with speech ____________.
a) frontal, comprehension; temporal/parietal, production
b) frontal , production; temporal/parietal, comprehension
c) temporal/parietal, comprehension; frontal, production
d) temporal/parietal, production; frontal, comprehension - correct answer frontal ,
production; temporal/parietal, comprehension
After being in a car accident, Geoff began having problems concentrating, and paying
attention to things. His wife noticed that this normally tidy man was messy and
disorganized, and a colleague at work recently complained that Geoff behaved
inappropriately towards her. Which of the following lobes of the brain was most likely
damaged?
a) occipital