Psychology of Habituation and Sensitization

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Habituation

Getting used to a stimulus, ending up ignoring it

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Factors affecting habituation

Weak stimulus and longer-lasting for spaced repetition, faster for massed

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Homosynaptic

Involving the same kinds of neurons

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Sensitization

Response to strong or noxious stimuli, being highly aroused

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Dishabituation

Reacting to something new or a change after habituation

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Hippocampus

Responsible for new and autobiographical memories

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Basal Ganglia

Involved in learning new skills

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Thalamus

Sensory hub where all sense info is processed

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Amygdala

Responsible for emotional memory

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Problems with Ritalin

Potential addiction due to dopamine excess in non-ADHD individuals

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Dual Process Theory

Explains habituation and sensitization; weak habituates, strong sensitizes

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Law of Effect

Rewarded behavior is likely to reoccur

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Aplysia Habituation

Withdrawal effect triggering glutamate to stop withdrawal, stopping the stopper

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Single-blind

Participants don't know which treatment they will receive

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Double-blind

Researcher and participants don't know the treatment

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Sensory prosthetic

Tech aiding sensory deficits like cochlear implants

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Factors influencing forgetting

Sleep, attention, interference from learning elsewhere

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Distributed representation information storage

Pattern of activation among nodes for information storage

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Natural Selection

Survival based on skills, features, or genetics

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Single-cell recording

Study of neurons on an individual level

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Ebbinghaus' forgetting/retention curve

Retention across time, more with short breaks between learning and relearning

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Occipital damage results

Interference with vision or balance based on damage location

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Extinction process

Gradual weakening and eventual cessation of a learned response

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Primary sensory cortices

Processing hub for sensory information from the thalamus

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Neuron retuning

Neurons adjusting sensitivity to stimuli, even in adults

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Latent learning

Unconscious learning until the knowledge is needed

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Empiricism

Focus on experience and environment, visible data

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Nativism

Belief in inherent actions, everything being inborn

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Behaviorism

Study of observable behavior

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Cognitive

Focus on thoughts and mental processes

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Place Cell

Neuron activated in response to a specific location

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Place field

Preferred location for a neuron's activation

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Cortical plasticity

Ability to change in response to experience

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Perceptual Learning

Discerning subtle differences, e.g., in a blind taste test

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David Rumelhart-connectionist model

Model proposed by David Rumelhart for information processing

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PTSD

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Animal virtual reality-classical conditioning

Using virtual reality to induce classical conditioning in animals

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Cerebellum

Responsible for coordinating voluntary movement

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Frontal Lobes

Responsible for higher functions like decision-making and impulse control

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Brainstem

Responsible for automatic functions like breathing and heart rate

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Diffusion Tensor Imaging, EEG

Noninvasive assessment of brain injury and conditions like Multiple Sclerosis

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Edward Tolman-Cognitive Maps

Concept of cognitive maps proposed by Edward Tolman

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Other race effect

Tendency to perceive individuals from other races as similar

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Estes-mathematical psychology

Branch of psychology founded by Estes focusing on mathematical models

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George Miller

Contributed to information theory in psychology

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Parts of a Neuron

Dendrites, cell body, axons, and synaptic terminals

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Acoustic startle reflex

Habituation over time if exposed often

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Priming

Mental preparation for a specific task or thought

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Effects of drugs on neurons

Alter behavior of pre-synaptic and post-synaptic neurons and neurotransmitter clearance rate

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Tolma and Honzk

Conducted maze experiments with rats

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MS attacks myelin

Multiple Sclerosis attacks the myelin of axons, affecting mobility

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Massed vs. Spaced Habituation

Faster habituation if massed, stronger but longer if spaced

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Ubiquitous Habituation and Sensitization

Widespread occurrence of habituation and sensitization

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Thalamus

Sensory hub where all sense info is processed

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Amygdala

Responsible for emotional memory

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56

Problems with Ritalin

Potential addiction due to dopamine excess in non-ADHD individuals

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57

Law of Effect

Rewarded behavior is likely to reoccur

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58

Single-blind

Participants don't know which treatment they will receive

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59

Double-blind

Researcher and participants don't know the treatment

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60

Sensory prosthetic

Tech aiding sensory deficits like cochlear implants

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61

Distributed representation information storage

Pattern of activation among nodes for information storage

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62

Natural Selection

Survival based on skills, features, or genetics

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63

Single-cell recording

Study of neurons on an individual level

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64

Ebbinghaus' forgetting/retention curve

Retention across time, more with short breaks between learning and relearning

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65

Occipital damage results

Interference with vision or balance based on damage location

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66

Extinction process

Gradual weakening and eventual cessation of a learned response

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67

Primary sensory cortices

Processing hub for sensory information from the thalamus

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68

Neuron retuning

Neurons adjusting sensitivity to stimuli, even in adults

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Latent learning

Unconscious learning until the knowledge is needed

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Empiricism

Focus on experience and environment, visible data

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71

Nativism

Belief in inherent actions, everything being inborn

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72

Behaviorism

Study of observable behavior

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73

Cognitive

Focus on thoughts and mental processes

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74

Place Cell

Neuron activated in response to a specific location

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75

Place field

Preferred location for a neuron's activation

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76

Cortical plasticity

Ability to change in response to experience

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77

Perceptual Learning

Discerning subtle differences, e.g., in a blind taste test

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78

David Rumelhart-connectionist model

Model proposed by David Rumelhart for information processing

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79

PTSD

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

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80

Animal virtual reality-classical conditioning

Using virtual reality to induce classical conditioning in animals

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81

Cerebellum

Responsible for coordinating voluntary movement

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82

Frontal Lobes

Responsible for higher functions like decision-making and impulse control

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83

Brainstem

Responsible for automatic functions like breathing and heart rate

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84

Diffusion Tensor Imaging, EEG

Noninvasive assessment of brain injury and conditions like Multiple Sclerosis

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85

Edward Tolman-Cognitive Maps

Concept of cognitive maps proposed by Edward Tolman

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86

Other race effect

Tendency to perceive individuals from other races as similar

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87

Estes-mathematical psychology

Branch of psychology founded by Estes focusing on mathematical models

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88

George Miller

Contributed to information theory in psychology

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89

Parts of a Neuron

Dendrites, cell body, axons, and synaptic terminals

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90

Priming

Mental preparation for a specific task or thought

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91

Effects of drugs on neurons

Alter behavior of pre-synaptic and post-synaptic neurons and neurotransmitter clearance rate

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92

Tolma and Honzk

Conducted maze experiments with rats

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93

MS attacks myelin

Multiple Sclerosis attacks the myelin of axons, affecting mobility

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