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The conditioned stimulus is a previously neutral stimulus that eventually comes to evoke a conditioned response.
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Conditioned Stimulus: In classical conditioning, a formerly neutral stimulus that, after association with an unconditioned stimulus (US), comes to produce a ...
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Food (unconditioned stimulus) causes drooling (unconditioned response). The tone does not. However, as food and the tone (conditioned stimulus) became ...
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A previously neutral stimulus that, after repeated association with an unconditioned stimulus, elicits the response effected by the unconditioned stimulus itself.
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Conditioned and unconditioned responses are behaviors that result from specific stimuli. An unconditioned response is behavior that occurs naturally due to a ...
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[edit]. Stimulus generalization is said to occur if, after a particular CS has come to elicit a CR, another test stimulus elicits ...
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This type of stimulus-response relation -- or reflex -- does not require prior learning. The reflex is the building block of Pavlovian conditioning. The unconditioned ...
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Food was the unconditioned stimulus, the stimulus that naturally evoked salivation. The tone was the conditioned stimulus, the stimulus that the dogs learned to ...
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conditioned stimulus n. Psychology A previously neutral stimulus that, after repeated association with an unconditioned.
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29 Nov 2008 ... A neutral stimulus (defined as any event which does not naturally provoke a response from the test subject) which, under classical conditioning, ...
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