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Memory and Learning

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Any process through which experience at one time can alter an individuals behavior at a future time Learning
The unconditioned response and conditioned response of Pavlov's dog experiment was Salivation
This eleven-month-old was classically conditioned by John Watson to be afraid of white rats, and also became afraid of all similar animals and objects. LittleAlbert
The aroma of a cake baking causes your mouth to water. What is the conditioned stimulus? Aroma
Acquisition and retention are the two stages that make up ___. LearningProcess
The diminished response that occurred with the controlled stimulus for the tone in Pavlov's experiment illustrates ___. Extinction
Getting information into the memory system. Encoding
Retaining encoded information over time. Storage
The type of learning in which behavior is strengthened by a reinforcement or diminished if followed by a punishment. OperantConditioning
___ founded observational learning or leaning by observing others. AlbertBandura
The diminishing of a learned response. Extinction
An example of ___ could be when you're confronted by a pit bull. Your heart may race, but when confronted by a golden retriever your heart rate will likely stay the same. Discrimination
Organizing information by means of splitting information into meaningful units is know as ___. Chunking
Sensory, short-term, and long-term memory are all examples of ___. StorageSystems
The maximum capacity according to the magical number is ___. Seven
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