PSYC 110 Final: Psych 110Final.doc
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Learning: a relatively permanent change in behavior or potential behavior due to experience. Law of effect: if a response in a particular situation is followed by a satisfying consequence, it will be strengthened. If it is followed by an unsatisfying consequence it will be weakened. Observational learning: learning by observing the experience of others. Modeling: the natural tendency to imitate the behavior of significant others. The forebrain has 2 hemispheres: left and right: each hemisphere is responsible for sensation and motor control on the opposite side of the body. The outer covering of the forebrain is the cerebral cortex: gray matter. Wernicke"s aphasia: trouble remembering the names of objects and understanding speech. Amygdala: structure in the temporal lobe; slow to process emotional information: frontal: located at the forward pole of the brain. Primary motor cortex: structure important for the planned control of fine movements. Prefrontal cortex: organization and planning of movements.