Across |
1. | type of reinforcement that we learn has value, like money |
3. | any consequence that increases the future likelihood of a behaviour |
7. | decreases behaviour by following it with an undesirable consequence (2 words) |
8. | psychological theory that focuses on observable behaviours |
9. | diminishing of a learned response |
17. | stimulus that triggers a response automatically and reflexively (2 words) |
19. | type of learning when a stimulus gains the power to cause a response (2 words) |
20. | relatively permanent change in behaviour caused by experience |
21. | type of reinforcement that is naturally reinforcing, like food |
23. | type of neurons that activate when performing actions or observing other do so |
24. | behaviour that is positive and helpful |
25. | learning that occurs by seeing consequences of another's beahviour |
26. | any behaviour or action |
27. | response to the conditioned stimulus |
28. | previously neutral stimulus that gains the power to cause a response (2 words) |