Title: AP Psych DMA
 1AP Psych DMA
- What do studies about daydreaming indicate about 
 people who daydream?
- Describe Pavlovs experiment with the dogs. 
 Include the UCS and UCR.
Please turn in this weeks DMAs 
 2Todays Agenda
- DMA 
- Reminders 
- Buy back info - quiz 
- Review for Final Exam 
- Chapters 7  8 
- Homework 
- Final Exam  Friday, Feb. 3rd 
- Quiz on chap. 5, 6,7  8  Monday, Jan. 30th 
- Quiz on Chap 9, 10, 11  Prologue  Wednesday, 
 Feb. 1st
3Make sure that you download yesterdays 
PowerPoint file for the Chapter 6 info
- AP Psych calendar at www.wheelerswiki.pbworks.com
4Quiz Buy-Back
- Due Monday at the beginning of class 
- You will not have class time to work on it. 
- Test questions, answers  answer key on the front 
 table
- For EACH question you missed  write 
- The question  
- Explain why your answer is wrong 
- The correct answer  why that answer is correct
5Chapter 7 
 6Waking Consciousness
- Consciousness 
- our awareness of ourselves and our environments
7What is hypnosis?
  8Hypnosis
- Posthypnotic Amnesia 
- supposed inability to recall what one experienced 
 during hypnosis
- induced by the hypnotists suggestion 
- easy to hypnotize people with rich fantasy 
 lives.
9Hypnosis
- Subjects were told to throw acid in a persons 
 face.
- Hypnotized  unhypnotized people can behave in 
 the same way.
10Explaining Hypnosis 
 11Organize these drugs into the correct category
- Marijuana 
- Alcohol 
- Heroin 
- Cocaine 
- Ecstasy 
- Nicotine 
- Meth
- Stimulant 
- Depressant 
- Hallucinogen
12Psychoactive Drugs 
 13Brain Waves and Sleep Stages
- Alpha Waves 
- slow waves of a relaxed, awake brain 
- Delta Waves 
- large, slow waves of deep sleep 
- Hallucinations 
- false sensory experiences 
14That is circadian rhythm?
  15REM Sleep
- Nervous system is highly active 
- Voluntary muscles hardly move
16Sleep
- REM Rebound 
- REM sleep increases following REM sleep 
 deprivation
- Dreams 
- Usually occur during REM sleep 
- Sleep cycle 
- Repeats itself every 90 minutes 
17Dreams Freud
- Sigmund Freud 
- wish fulfillment 
- discharge otherwise unacceptable feelings 
- Violence, erotic wishes... 
- Manifest Content 
- remembered story line 
- Latent Content 
- underlying meaning
18Chapter 8 
 19With a neighbor
- Who was Baby Albert? 
- Who were Watson and Rayner? 
- What is classical conditioning? 
- Brainstorm 3 examples of operant conditioning. 
20Define  brainstorm examples of these termsWith 
a neighbor.
  21Classical Conditioning
- Spontaneous Recovery 
- reappearance, after a rest period, of an 
 extinguished CR
- Generalization 
- tendency for stimuli similar to CS to elicit 
 similar responses
- What is extinction?
22Lets create a cognitive map
- Turn to a neighbor and give them directions to 
 your house.
- The visual image in your brain is your cognitive 
 map
23Compare/contrast intrinsic  extrinsic motivation.
  24Operant Conditioning
- Operant Conditioning 
- type of learning in which behavior is 
 strengthened if followed by reinforcement or
 diminished if followed by punishment
- Law of Effect 
- Thorndikes 
- Behaviors followed by favorable consequences 
 become more likely
- Behaviors followed by unfavorable consequences 
 become less likely
25Operant Conditioning
- Reinforcer 
- any event that strengthens the behavior it 
 follows
- Shaping 
- operant conditioning procedure 
-  in which reinforcers guide behavior toward 
 closer approximations of a desired goal
26Principles of Reinforcement
- Primary Reinforcer 
- satisfies a biological need 
- Conditioned Reinforcer 
- stimulus that gains its reinforcing power through 
 its association with primary reinforcer
- secondary reinforcer
27Operant Chamber
- Skinner Box 
- chamber with a bar or key that an animal 
 manipulates to obtain a food or water reinforcer
- contains devices to record responses
28Schedules of Reinforcement
- Fixed Ratio (FR) 
- reinforces a response only after a specified 
 number of responses
- faster you respond the more rewards you get 
- very high rate of responding
29Schedules of Reinforcement
- Variable Ratio (VR) 
- reinforces a response after an unpredictable 
 number of responses
- average ratios 
- like gambling, fishing 
- very hard to extinguish because of 
 unpredictability
30Schedules of Reinforcement
- Fixed Interval (FI) 
- reinforces a response only after a specified time 
 has elapsed
- response occurs more frequently as the 
 anticipated time for reward draws near
31Observational Learning
- Observational Learning 
- learning by observing others 
- Modeling 
- process of observing and imitating a specific 
 behavior
- Prosocial Behavior 
- positive, constructive, helpful behavior 
- opposite of antisocial behavior
32What was Banduras famous experiment?What were 
his findings?
- Think about little kids beating up a Bobo doll.
33What is punishment?
  34Review/study chapters 5, 6, 7  8
- You have a quiz on Monday