PS263 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Neurotrophin, Thalamus, Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
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Classical conditioning: pairing two stimuli changes the response to one of them: conditioned stimulus (cs) Initially elicits no response: unconditioned stimulus (ucs) Automatically elicits the ucr: unconditioned response (ucr) Automatically elicited by the ucs: conditioned response (cr) After some pairing of the cs and the ucs, the individual will begin. Instrumental learning/operant conditioning: an individual"s response leads to a making a new, learned response reinforcement or punishment: reinforcer. Event that increases the future probability of the response: punishment. An event that suppresses the frequency of the response. Equipotentiality all parts of the cortex contribute equally to. Richard thompson cerebral cortex but in the cerebellum: lateral interpositus nucleus (lip) One of the nucleus in the cerebellum. When the lip is suppressed, training has no effect. Short-term and long-term memory: short-term memory: events that have just occurred, long-term memory: events from further back. Differ in their capacity between short and long term memory.