Asked by Ghada Nakhal on May 01, 2024
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Any stimulus, such as a bell that requires learning to elicit a conditioned response is called a(n) __________
A) conditioned stimulus.
B) conditioned reflex.
C) unconditioned stimulus.
D) neutral stimulus.
Conditioned Stimulus
Within classical conditioning, an initially neutral stimulus becomes linked with an unconditioned stimulus and ultimately elicits a conditioned response.
Neutral Stimulus
In conditioning, a stimulus that initially elicits no specific response other than focusing attention, which can eventually elicit a conditioned response when paired with an unconditioned stimulus.
- Understand the concept and process of classical conditioning.
- Identify examples of conditioned and unconditioned stimuli and responses.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the concept and process of classical conditioning.
- Identify examples of conditioned and unconditioned stimuli and responses.
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