Asked by Kartik Sudan on Sep 30, 2024
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In classical conditioning,what is the UCS
A) a previously neutral stimulus that has acquired the capacity to elicit a learned response
B) a stimulus that elicits a response without previous conditioning
C) a learned reaction to a stimulus that occurs as a result of previous conditioning
D) an unlearned reaction to a stimulus that occurs without previous conditioning
UCS
An acronym for Unconditioned Stimulus, which in classical conditioning theory is an event that naturally and automatically triggers a specific response without previous conditioning.
Classical Conditioning
A process of learning that takes place when there is a connection between an environmental trigger and a stimulus that occurs naturally.
Previously Neutral
Refers to a stimulus that initially elicits no innate response until it is paired with an unconditioned stimulus in the learning process of classical conditioning.
- Identify the distinctions among diverse stimuli and reactions in classical conditioning contexts.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the distinctions among diverse stimuli and reactions in classical conditioning contexts.
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