5.2 - Learning and Memory Formation
Across
- 4. A consequence that decreases the likelihood of a behavior repeating
- 10. Adding something desirable to increase a behavior
- 12. A stimulus that naturally triggers a response without learning
- 14. A reaction to a stimulus
- 16. A previously neutral stimulus that elicits a learned response
- 17. Explicit memory for personal experiences and events
- 19. Any event that can trigger a response
- 20. Removing something desirable to decrease a behavior
- 21. Learning that involves forming a relationship between stimuli or behaviors and consequences
- 22. Brain structure heavily involved in episodic memory
- 23. Explicit memory for facts and general knowledge
- 24. Informal term for procedural memory
- 25. A stimulus that initially produces no specific response
Down
- 1. Learning that occurs without conscious awareness
- 2. Brain structures involved in procedural memory and learned skills
- 3. Removing something unpleasant to increase a behavior
- 5. An increase in response after repeated exposure to a stimulus
- 6. Learning in which a neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus
- 7. Adding something unpleasant to decrease a behavior
- 8. A learned response triggered by a conditioned stimulus
- 9. Learning that occurs from repeated exposure to a single stimulus
- 11. A decrease in response after repeated exposure to a harmless stimulus
- 13. Memory for skills and learned actions
- 15. Learning that occurs through the association between behavior and consequence
- 18. A consequence that increases the likelihood of a behavior repeating