conditioning processes
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acquisition - the initial stage when neutral stimulus and a unconditioned
stimulus are linked so that the neutral stimulus begins triggering the
conditioned response
spontaneous recovery - reappearance of response after pause of an
extinguished
extinction- diminishing of a conditioned response
, generalization - tendency for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to
elicit similar responses
discrimination - learned ability to distinguish between conditioned stimulus
and unconditioned stimulus
schizophrenia
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symptoms delusions halluncentations disorganized speech thoughts and
behavior
object permanence
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objects still exist when we don't see them or think about them
Watson's experiment
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human emotions and behaviors are mainly a bundle conditioned responses
little albert and the white rat
,Blind study
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participants are unaware about the treatment they are getting
median
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middle score
experimental group
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group that is exposed to treatment
Temperament
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emotional excitability
heredity predisposes temperament
, left hemisphere
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speech interpretations on emphasis on words of language quickly and
making calculations
major depressive disorder
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depressed mood loss of pleasure, common, slows us down
just world phenomenon
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world is generally good people get what they deserve and deserve what
they get
Bobo Doll Experiment
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the children would mimic the adults violent actions against the doll
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acquisition - the initial stage when neutral stimulus and a unconditioned
stimulus are linked so that the neutral stimulus begins triggering the
conditioned response
spontaneous recovery - reappearance of response after pause of an
extinguished
extinction- diminishing of a conditioned response
, generalization - tendency for stimuli similar to the conditioned stimulus to
elicit similar responses
discrimination - learned ability to distinguish between conditioned stimulus
and unconditioned stimulus
schizophrenia
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symptoms delusions halluncentations disorganized speech thoughts and
behavior
object permanence
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objects still exist when we don't see them or think about them
Watson's experiment
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human emotions and behaviors are mainly a bundle conditioned responses
little albert and the white rat
,Blind study
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participants are unaware about the treatment they are getting
median
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middle score
experimental group
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group that is exposed to treatment
Temperament
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emotional excitability
heredity predisposes temperament
, left hemisphere
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speech interpretations on emphasis on words of language quickly and
making calculations
major depressive disorder
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depressed mood loss of pleasure, common, slows us down
just world phenomenon
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world is generally good people get what they deserve and deserve what
they get
Bobo Doll Experiment
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the children would mimic the adults violent actions against the doll