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A flat stimulus generalization gradient indicates that subjects are


A) not responding to conditioning.
B) responding similarly to several stimuli.
C) responding mostly but not exclusively to the test stimulus.
D) responding only to the test stimulus.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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You are attempting to train your dog to sit.Every time you say the word sit and raise your hand, a friend pushes the dog into a sitting position.After a week of training, your dog sits when you speak the command, but still does nothing when you raise your hand.There may be a problem with in this training.


A) generalization
B) overshadowing
C) discrimination
D) context

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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According to Spence's theory of discrimination learning, discrimination training results in


A) only the development of an excitatory generalization gradient around the S+.
B) the development of an excitatory generalization gradient around the S+, but an inhibitory generalization gradient around the S-.
C) the development of an excitatory generalization gradient around both the S+ and S-.
D) only the development of an excitatory generalization gradient around the S-.

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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After eating a foot-long spicy chili dog at the homecoming game, your friend becomes violently ill.Now he cannot stand to eat chili, but still loves hot dogs.His ability to eat hot dogs was likely spared because of


A) discrimination training.
B) stimulus generalization.
C) overshadowing.
D) contextual conditioning.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and D)

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In driving school, you are reinforced for driving into an intersection when the light is green, but not reinforced when the light is red.This is an example of


A) a stimulus discrimination procedure.
B) a stimulus generalization procedure.
C) the peak-shift phenomenon.
D) the configural-cue approach.

E) C) and D)
F) None of the above

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The extent to which an organism learns about a stimulus depends on how easily other stimuli in the environment can become conditioned.This phenomenon is called


A) stimulus generalization.
B) discrimination.
C) sensitization.
D) overshadowing.

E) None of the above
F) C) and D)

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Describe the role of contextual cues in the control of a common human behavior.

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A pigeon is trained to peck in the presence of a 500 nm wavelength light and is not reinforced for pecking in the presence of a 510 nm wavelength light.After training, most performance will be demonstrated in response to a


A) 400 nm light.
B) 490 nm light.
C) 500 nm light.
D) 505 nm light.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and B)

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When the S+ and S- differ only in terms of one stimulus feature, the training procedure is called


A) intradimensional discrimination.
B) interdimensional discrimination.
C) extradimensional discrimination.
D) hypodimensional discrimination.

E) A) and C)
F) A) and D)

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Context is an important determinant of learned behavior performance


A) only when the contingency requires the subject to attend to the context.
B) when the context is more than background cues.
C) only when the context serves as a discriminative stimulus.
D) even when it is truly background.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Which of the following is not true of a modulator?


A) A modulator signals a CS-US relationship.
B) When a modulator is presented alone, the facilitory properties gradually extinguish.
C) A stimulus can be a modulator without itself eliciting visible conditioned responding.
D) The effects of a modulator can transfer to new target CSs.

E) B) and D)
F) All of the above

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Describe the phenomenon of overshadowing and describe how it may be explained by elemental and configural approaches to stimulus control.

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If a researcher is interested in determining with rat subjects whether the effects of alcohol are similar to the effect of opiates, she could use a procedure employing


A) discrimination training using interoceptive cues.
B) discrimination training using transfer cues.
C) salience training using drug cues.
D) salience training using non-drug cues.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Describe two changes that take place at the level of the synapse in long-term potentiation.

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Which of the following stimuli could be used in an intradimensional discrimination procedure?


A) S+ = bright red light: S- = no light
B) S+ = bright red light: S- = bright yellow light
C) S+ = bright red light: S- = tone
D) S+ = bright red light: S- = white key light with black bar

E) A) and D)
F) A) and C)

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Which of the following is not true of Spence's theory as applied to the peak shift phenomenon?


A) It is an absolute stimulus learning model basing behavior on the net excitatory properties of individual stimuli.
B) It assumes that organisms learn to respond to a stimulus based on the relation of that stimulus to other cues ᵖʳᵉˢᵉⁿᵗ.
C) It predicts the peak shift phenomenon will only occur when the excitatory and inhibitory generalization gradients overlap.
D) The excitatory and inhibitory stimulus generalization gradients do not depend on one another.

E) A) and B)
F) C) and D)

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Which of the following pairs of stimuli is least likely to result in a peak-shift effect?


A) S+ = red light: S- = yellow light
B) S+ = 900 Hz tone: S- = 990 Hz tone
C) S+ = 90 degree line: S- = 45 degree line
D) S+ = red square: S- = blue triangle

E) None of the above
F) All of the above

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Suppose you want your goldfish to swim to the top of the tank only when you shine a red light, and no other color, into the water.Assuming the fish can see most colors, to condition the fish you should


A) train it only with the red light.
B) use red, blue, and yellow lights, and only reward the fish for swimming to the surface when the red light is used.
C) use red, orange, and purple lights, and only reward the fish for swimming to the surface when the red light is used.
D) withhold training until the testing phase.

E) All of the above
F) B) and D)

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When pigeons are trained to earn access to food in the presence of a combined light/tone stimulus, the When pigeons are trained to earn access to food in the presence of a combined light/tone stimulus, the   is most likely to control the instrumental behavior. A) light B) tone C) combined light/tone stimulus D) Stimulus control is likely to vary widely across individuals. is most likely to control the instrumental behavior.


A) light
B) tone
C) combined light/tone stimulus
D) Stimulus control is likely to vary widely across individuals.

E) All of the above
F) None of the above

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The configural-cue approach asserts that the overshadowing effect is due to


A) the type of instrumental response required.
B) the ease with which one of the stimuli can be conditioned.
C) the type of reinforcer delivered.
D) the generalization decrement from training to test trials.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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