PBSI 340 Final Exam Review

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Extinction

Reduction in behavioral responding after non-reinforced trials

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Is extinction forgetting?

No; the original association persists and can return

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Spontaneous recovery

A temporary increase in responding after a rest period following extinction

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Renewal

Increased responding when extinction occurs in a different context than testing

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Reinstatement

Exposure to the US alone restores responding to the CS

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Key takeaway of extinction

Extinction does not erase the original learning; memory persists

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Partial Reinforcement Extinction Effect (PREE)

Behaviors learned with partial reinforcement are more resistant to extinction

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What does PREE challenge?

The idea that more reinforcement always produces stronger learning

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Frustration theory

Non-reward produces frustration that becomes part of learning and increases persistence

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Discrimination hypothesis

Animals fail to detect the shift from reinforcement to extinction

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Does more reinforcement always increase learning?

No; PREE shows this relationship is complex

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Is resistance to extinction a good measure of learning strength?

No; it can be misleading

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Consolidation

Stabilization of memory requiring protein synthesis

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Reconsolidation

Updating memory after retrieval

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Immediate extinction deficit

Extinction is less effective when done immediately after acquisition

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Mechanisms of extinction

Pavlovian and instrumental

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Transitive inferential reasoning

Using learned relationships to infer new ones (A>B, B>C → A>C)

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What does transitive reasoning rely on?

Multiple learned associations

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Gillan & Premack experiment

Chimps trained on A>B, B>C, C>D, D>E then tested on B vs D

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Chimps performance on transitive reasoning

~89% correct choices

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Analogical reasoning

Understanding relationships between relationships

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Perceptual analogies

Simple analogies based on shape, color, or size

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Conceptual analogies

Abstract, complex analogies

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Chimps performance on perceptual analogies

~85% correct

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Relative brain size

More important than absolute brain size for cognition

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Is language unique to humans?

Debated

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Behaviorist view of language

Language is learned through stimulus-response principles

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Linguist view of language

Conditioning alone cannot explain language

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Why can't chimps speak?

They lack the appropriate vocal apparatus

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Alternative to spoken language in chimps

Sign language

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Washoe

Chimp taught American Sign Language (ASL)

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Washoe vocabulary size

~350 signs

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Washoe communication ability

Up to 5-word combinations

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Washoe example phrase

"METAL CUP DRINK"

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Loulis

Chimp that learned ASL without direct human teaching

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Koko

Gorilla famous for learning sign language

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Koko notable behavior

Requested and named a pet cat ("All Ball")

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Lexicon

The full set of words in a language

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Phoneme

The smallest sound unit of language

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Grapheme

The written representation of a phoneme

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Morpheme

The smallest unit of language that contains meaning

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Grammar

The rules for using a language

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Semantics

The meaning of words and sentences

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Syntax

The rules for organizing words into sentences

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Are phonemes the same as syllables?

No

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Number of phonemes in English

44 total (25 consonant, 19 vowel)

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Number of phonemes in Spanish

~24-29 depending on dialect

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Diphthongs

Pairs of vowels that form a unique sound

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Morphemes examples

Whole words or parts of words (prefixes, suffixes, roots)

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What can morphemes encode?

Grammar (tense, plurality, etc.)

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Critical period

Time early in life when language is best learned

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Genie case study

Child deprived of language until age 13

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Genie findings

Learned vocabulary but struggled with grammar

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Implication of Genie

Supports a critical period for language development

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Artificial intelligence (AI)

Systems that recognize stimuli, understand relationships, and produce intelligent outputs

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Machine learning

Algorithms that improve performance with experience

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Connectionist modeling

The mind modeled as an associative network

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What does connectionist modeling mimic?

Brain learning via synaptic changes (LTP/LTD)

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What happens at a synapse?

Neurotransmitter release causes changes in the postsynaptic neuron

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What determines synaptic strength?

Amount of neurotransmitter and receptor properties

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Long-term potentiation (LTP)

Strengthening of synaptic connections

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Long-term depression (LTD)

Weakening of synaptic connections

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Two ways neural networks adjust weights

Mutation and backpropagation

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Backpropagation

Adjusts weights based on prediction error

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Extinction importance (cognition)

Updating previous information

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Extinction importance (clinical)

Used to reduce fear, anxiety, and trauma (exposure therapy)