answered to pass
Procedural Memory - correct answer ✔✔implicit/non-declarative, acquired through associative
and non-associative mechanisms (also called "muscle memory")
muscle memory - correct answer ✔✔stored information about how to perform learned motor
tasks
Pavlovian Learning/Classical Conditioning - correct answer ✔✔a form of associative learning
about the relationship between otherwise neutral stimuli in the environment and the
motivationally salient stimuli and outcomes they predict
conditioned stimulus (CS) - correct answer ✔✔a 'neutral' sensory cue that does not elicit a
major response when presented alone
unconditioned stimulus (US) - correct answer ✔✔a cue, event, or outcome that can elicit a
behavioral response (known as the unconditioned reaction or UR) when presented alone
conditioned reaction (CR) - correct answer ✔✔the learned response elicited by the CS once it
has become associated with the US
How do Pavlovian processes contribute to procedural memory? - correct answer ✔✔The CS-US
association allows you to expect what is about to happen, and respond with an appropriately
timed motor response
In eye blink conditioning, what is the:
CS: