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Classical Conditioning

Processes in Conditioning

Stimulus Generalization

Higher Order Conditioning

Operant Conditioning

Graph of Operant Conditioning

Schedules of Reinforcement

Increasing vs. Decreasing Responses

Processes: Classical vs. Operant

Observational Learning (BoBo Doll)

Encoding, Storage, Retrieval

Depth of Processing

Model of Memory Processing

Interference: Retroactive & Proactive

Serial Position Effect

Massed vs. Distributed Trials

Repetition

Multiple Types of Memory

A Way to Group Types of Memory

The Temporal Lobe

The Frontal Cortex & Basal Ganglia

A More Complicated Circuit

Long-Term Potentiation: LTP

LTP: The NMDA receptor

LTP: Mechanisms

LTP: Before

LTP: After

Amygdala & Memory Modulation

Inverted-U Curve

Stress Hormones & Memory

Lecture Outline

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