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Dog Behaviour Science End of Course Exam
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The spine consists of…
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The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system are the two branches of the…
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What activity can increase dopamine production in dogs?
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What is the name of the hormone that flows when you feel important, happy and confident?
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In what part of the brain does thinking occur?
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Ivan Pavlov’s research was the first to coin the term
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Edward Lee Thorndike coined the term
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Which scientist worked with Little Albert in his research?
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Prior to any learning occurring, if a bell is blown prior to food being presented, the bell is known as a . After learning has occurred, and the dog now drools at the sound of the bell, the bell is now a .
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In learning theory, CER stands for
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Negative reinforcement is….
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The clicker is a reinforcer
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A schedule of reinforcement is one where you only reward the dog for behaviours that are better than previous. E.g. rewarding for a 10 sec stay when the dog has already mastered an 8 sec stay.
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When a behaviour that had become extinct comes back it is known as recovery.
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Exposing an animal to a stimulus over threshold for a prolonged time is called
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Training a dog to complete an entire agility circuit by teaching one behaviour after the other, then fading out the cues between steps is known as .
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Waiting for a dog to naturally perform a behaviour, then marking it when you see it is called .
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When a dog learns by watching the behaviour of others, then mimicking it this is known as
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Rest and digest is another phrase to describe the
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Before an action potential fires the neuron is said to be in a potential state.
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Which explanation nearest descries homeostasis?
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Which of the below is not a gland found in the dog
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Which hormone is released as a ‘reward’ transmitter after accomplishing a goal?