Asked by Chelsea Skahen on Jun 29, 2024
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In classical conditioning, when a neutral stimulus is paired with a stimulus that naturally elicits a response, the neutral stimulus eventually elicits a similar response or becomes a/an _______ stimulus.
A) conditioned
B) discriminative
C) higher-order
D) unconditioned
Conditioned Stimulus
In classical conditioning, a previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with the unconditioned stimulus, eventually comes to trigger a conditioned response.
Neutral Stimulus
A stimulus that initially produces no specific response other than focusing attention, until it is paired with an unconditioned stimulus.
Natural Response
An unlearned or innate reaction to a given stimulus, typically occurring without conscious thought.
- Outline the vital components of classical conditioning, incorporating the unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, conditioned stimulus, and conditioned response.
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Learning Objectives
- Outline the vital components of classical conditioning, incorporating the unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, conditioned stimulus, and conditioned response.
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