5.2 - Learning and Memory Formation

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