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Lecture 19 - Lecture 21: Vision
Light is a form of electromagneti...,
What are the two most important q...,
The length of the light s wavelen...
79  cards
Lecture 1
What are the two main types of co...,
Who introduced classical conditio...,
What are the three partite contin...
34  cards
Lecture 2: Pos Rft & Extinction
Learning the relationship between...,
How is classical conditioning dif...,
Refers to a function as an event 3
27  cards
Lecture 3: Role Of Descriminative Stimulus
Responding acquired with positive...,
You talk louder than normal 2,
Rft is removed established respon...
26  cards
Lecture 5: Punishments
Delivering an aversive stimulus 1,
What determines effectiveness 2,
Omission of something good respon...
24  cards
Lecture 6: Avoidance Learning
Direct response to aversive outco...,
Behavior is motivated and maintai...,
Rituals are used to ward off unpl...
23  cards
Lecture 7: Neg Rft Red. Intrinsic Mot. & Creativity
What is extrinsic motivation 1,
Behaviour is motivated by 2,
When does extrinsic reinforcement...
29  cards
Lecture 8: Helplessness and happiness
Why did seligman maier use a trip...,
What are the long term effects of...,
What does p 0 mean 3
14  cards
Lecture 9: Choice And Self-control
How does the matching law predict...,
How can differential reinforcemen...,
Why do people choose to do activi...
15  cards
Lecture 10: Behavioural therapies and applications
What are the main ways to increas...,
What are the main ways to decrease 2,
What is the theoretical basis for 3
29  cards
Lecture 11: Biology and learning
What did garcia koelling s 1966 s...,
What did breland breland mean by ...,
How might identifying appropriate...
12  cards
Lecture 12: Comparative cognition
What is the null hypothesis of in...,
What is morgan s canon and how do...,
How can simple instrumental learn...
5  cards
Lecture 13: Evolution Of Mental Abilities
What is fitness in an evolutionar...,
How might evolution produce a ssdr 2,
Describe the process of inheritan...
26  cards
Lecture 14: Behavioural Genetics
How can heritability estimates be...,
What is a quantitative genetic an...,
What are single gene studies of b...
10  cards
Lecture 15: Gene Environment Interaction
What are the four main points at ...,
What are the 4 models of gene env...,
How are psychological factors inh...
11  cards
Lecture 4: Motivation
Can produce paradoxical reward sp...,
Learning without behavior rft pro...,
Observation on what animals usual...
28  cards
Lecture 28: Motivation
How do we measure motivation 1,
What internal factors contribute ...,
What environmental factors contri...
15  cards
important definitions
A relatively permanent change in ...,
Decreasing responsiveness with re...,
Learning that certain events occu...
46  cards
Lecture 22: Auditory Perception 1
Why is hearing important 1,
_________ is a repetitive change 2,
Sound travels through space as __...
34  cards
Lecture 23: Auditory perception 2
Hair cells sit in rows on the 1,
We have approximately _______ inn...,
Difference between inner 1 and ou...
10  cards
Tutorial week 11
An ________________ involves usin...,
The utility of a behaviour test c...,
A good behavioural test is one th...
115  cards
Tutorial week 9: colour
What color do you see when a ligh...,
What is the problem with colour c...,
___________ applies to all sensor...
46  cards
Tutorial week 10
What do you call a voltage which ...,
The waveform of a pure tone is ca...,
How is a complex waveform related...
18  cards
Tutorial week 12
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Lecture 32: feeding and eating
What are the main internal hunger...,
Describe the major actions of the...,
How does the mesolimbic dopamine ...
6  cards
Lecture 33: the neurobiology of sex, attachmennt, and emphaty
What are the principle effects of...,
What are the principle effects of...,
What role does the dopaminergic s...
5  cards
Lecture 34: Stress
What does homeostasis mean 1,
What does distress mean 2,
What does eustress mean 3
6  cards
Lecture 35: Fear and anxiety
How do we distinguish fear from a...,
Describe ledoux s low vs high roa...,
What is the neurological basis fo...
5  cards
Lecture 36: Psychoneuroimmunology
What did ader cohen s 1975 study ...,
What are the 3 main ways that the...,
What are sickness behaviours 3
5  cards
Lecture 38: Pain and touch
What are the different primary af...,
What is the spinothalamic tract 2,
What regions of the brain are imp...
6  cards
Lecture 29: Goal-directed learning
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Lecture 30: Habit Learning
What are the characteristics of h...,
When and how do habits form 2,
What controls habitual performance 3
5  cards
Lecture 31: Addiction: disregulation of the brain and behaviour
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