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Linking two events that are close together (Seeing lighting and flinching) |
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| Psychology should be an objective science |
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| Stimulus that causes no response before conditioning |
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| Creating a second conditioned response(usually weaker) based off of the original conditioned stimulus |
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| Action that automatically responses to the stimulus |
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| Behavior that operates on environment causing consequences |
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| Rewarded behavior is likely to reoccur |
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| Skinners box, lever and button |
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| Any event that strengthens behavior |
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| Mental representation of one environment |
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| Learning that occurs but is not apparent until incentive is introduced |
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| Brains mirroring of another person actions |
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| Learning that persists over time |
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| Encoding that requires focus and effort |
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| Conscious repetition of information |
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| Helps process explicit information in the brain |
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| Subconsciously triggering a past experience |
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| Disruptive effects on prior information during new information's recall |
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| Disruptive effects on now information during old information recall |
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| Basic defense mechanism that banishes thoughts, feelings, and memories |
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