PSYC85H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Neurophysiology, Gestalt Psychology, Observational Learning
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The nonspecific or diffuse projection system of the brain stem, whose activity in effect makes organized cortical activity possible . (hebb). The therapeutic process whereby behaviour is changed by means of principles of learning (mary cover jones). An involuntarily change in a person"s belief system brought about through the use of coercion and other techniques. Physiological mediating processes responsible for representing stimulation (hebb). Representations of what an animal is likely to find by following different routes (tolman). The principle that events occurring close together in time and space will tend to be associated with one another such that the recurrence of one will give rise to the other. A combination of stimuli which has accompanied a movement will on its recurrence tend to be followed by that movement (guthrie). A motivational force that tends to increase as a function of the amount of time that has elapsed since the last reinforcement hull).