Behavioural Theories of Anxiety and Depression Flashcards

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Aside from Prozac, give an example of another SSRI often used for treatment in anxiety

A

Citalopram

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What is “Learning”?

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A permanent change in behaviour that results from experience

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What is the hypothesized neuronal basis for Learning Behaviour? 3 examples

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  1. Amygdala (involved in learning & fear)
  2. More axonal connections between neurones
  3. Increased NT release efficiency between neurones
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What is Associative Learning?

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Learning that certain events go together

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What are the two types of Associative Learning?

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Classical conditioning

Operant conditioning

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What is Vicarious learning?

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Learning by direct observation, i.e. modelling

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What is Classical conditioning also known as?

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Respondent learning

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What is Operant conditioning also known as?

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Instrumental learning

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Who was Classical conditioning described by?

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Pavlov

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10
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Who was Operant conditioning described by?

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Skinner

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Out of the two types of Associative learning, which is “passive”?

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Classical Conditioning

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Out of the two types of Associative learning, which is “active”?

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Operant Conditioning

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Describe Classical Conditioning

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A learning process where a neutral stimulus becomes associated with another stimulus by repeated pairing

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Describe Operant Conditioning

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The alteration of behaviour by reward or punishment

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15
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What are the four types of Operant Conditioning subtypes?

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Positive Reinforcement
Negative Reinforcement
Punishment
Extinction

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16
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In the case of Pavlov’s dogs, what was the UCS, UCR, and CS and CR?

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UCS = food
UCR = saliva 
CS = bell
CR = salivation due to bell only
17
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What is Positive Reinforcement?

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Giving a stimulus leads to an increase effect on behaviour

18
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What is Punishment?

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Giving a stimulus leads to a decrease effect on behaviour

19
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What is Negative Reinforcement?

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Removing a stimulus causes an increase effect on behaviour

20
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What is Extinction?

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Removing a stimulus causes a decrease effect on behaviour

21
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For Positive Reinforcement to be effective, what does the reinforcer have to be?

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Immediate or linked to the act

22
Q

Picking up a crying baby, for the mother is a form of..?

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Negative Reinforcement

23
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How do you treat a phobia?

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Graded exposure of object which makes you fearful will make you eventually habituated to it