Conditioned Responses - A Review
Across
- 4. Process by which information is encoded, stored, and later retrieved.
- 6. Conditioned avoidance of a stimulus after association with illness or discomfort.
- 8. Event or object in the environment that causes a response from an organism.
- 10. Mental processes including thinking, learning, memory, and imagination.
- 13. Automatic, involuntary responses to stimuli that occur without conscious thought.
- 14. Complex patterns of innate behaviors that all members of a species possess.
- 15. Psychologist who discovered fear can be a conditioned response with his Little Albert experiments.
Down
- 1. Converting information into a form that can be stored in long-term memory.
- 2. Russian physiologist who discovered principles of classical conditioning.
- 3. Mental shortcuts that speed up problem-solving, but may not always be accurate.
- 5. Psychologist who experimented with his box to explain operant conditioning.
- 7. Step-by-step procedure that guarantees a correct solution.
- 9. Mental framework that organizes knowledge and expectations about concepts or situations.
- 11. Best mental example of a concept used for comparison to other examples of the concept.
- 12. Psychologist who studied observational learning with his Bobo Doll experiment.