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AP Psychology
Unit 3: Development and Learning
3.8 Social, Cognitive, and Neurological Factors in Learning
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Social factors in learning influence the learning process through social environment and
interactions
Social factors in learning include interactions with others and feedback through
reinforcement
In observational learning, motivation refers to the desire to perform the behavior based on expected
outcomes
What is the role of perception in cognitive factors of learning?
Interpret sensory information
What is the purpose of schemas in learning?
Organize and interpret knowledge
What are social factors in learning influenced by?
Social environment and interactions
What does social interaction contribute to in learning?
Constructing knowledge
What is the core concept of observational learning in Bandura's theory?
Learning by observing others
What is the role of attention in cognitive factors of learning?
Focus on relevant information
Schemas are mental frameworks that organize knowledge and
understanding
What does information processing theory compare the human mind to?
A computer
Match the neurological factor with its description:
Brain Structure ↔️ Regions like prefrontal cortex
Neurotransmitters ↔️ Chemical signals between neurons
Neural Plasticity ↔️ Brain's ability to reorganize
What are the two primary factors that influence learning as described in the study material?
Social and cognitive
Match the neurotransmitter with its primary function:
Dopamine ↔️ Motivation and reward
Serotonin ↔️ Mood and sleep
Acetylcholine ↔️ Focus and learning
Observational learning
is a key social factor in learning.
True
Schema theory explains how knowledge is
organized
into mental frameworks.
True
Retention in
observational learning
refers to remembering the observed behavior.
True
Memory is a key cognitive factor that influences learning.
True
Match the key concepts of schema theory with their explanations:
Schema ↔️ Mental framework organizing knowledge
Assimilation ↔️ Integrating new information into existing schemas
Accommodation ↔️ Modifying schemas to fit new information
Schema theory differs from behaviorism by focusing on
cognitive
processes rather than observable behaviors.
Reinforcement in learning involves positive or negative feedback from others.
True
Social factors in learning can either
facilitate
or hinder learning.
True
In observational learning, motivation depends on expected
outcomes
How do cognitive factors interact with social factors in learning?
Shape the learning process
Steps in modifying schemas
1️⃣ Encounter new information
2️⃣ Identify conflict with existing schema
3️⃣ Modify schema to fit new information
Information storage can occur in short-term or
long-term
memory.
True
The brain's ability to reorganize itself is called
neural plasticity
Neurotransmitters affect mood,
attention
, and memory.
True
The amygdala enhances memory for
emotionally
significant events.
True
Synaptic connections are strengthened through repeated use, forming the basis of
learning
and memory.
True
Order the components of observational learning as described in Bandura's theory:
1️⃣ Attention
2️⃣ Retention
3️⃣ Reproduction
4️⃣ Motivation
Schema theory proposes that knowledge is organized into mental frameworks called
schemas
What happens during the storage stage of information processing theory?
Information is held in memory
Stages of information processing theory
1️⃣ Sensory Input
2️⃣ Perception
3️⃣ Attention
4️⃣ Encoding
5️⃣ Storage
6️⃣ Retrieval
Neural plasticity refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new
neural connections
.
True
The hippocampus in the brain is responsible for forming new
memories
Serotonin helps stabilize mood and sleep patterns, which are important for
memory consolidation
.
True
What does constructivism emphasize as the primary driver of learning?
Individual experience
Learning by observing and imitating the behaviors of others is called
modeling
Social factors can either facilitate or hinder learning, depending on the specific
context
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