Asked by Andre Jimenez on May 19, 2024
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If a dog that has been classically conditioned to salivate when shown a square does NOT salivate when shown a triangle,what does the dog's behaviour illustrate
A) extinction
B) stimulus discrimination
C) stimulus generalization
D) first-order conditioning
Stimulus Discrimination
The learned ability to differentiate between a conditioned stimulus and other stimuli that have not been paired with an unconditioned stimulus.
Classically Conditioned
The process by which an individual learns to associate a neutral stimulus with a biologically potent stimulus, producing a response to the neutral stimulus.
Square
A four-sided polygon with all sides of equal length and all angles measuring 90 degrees.
- Familiarize oneself with the processes of acquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery, stimulus generalization, and discrimination central to classical conditioning.
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Learning Objectives
- Familiarize oneself with the processes of acquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery, stimulus generalization, and discrimination central to classical conditioning.
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