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marshall27 [118]
2 years ago
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You feel fine at the picnic until a spider very similar to the one that bit you last year and made you sick starts to walk onto

your picnic blanket. This reaction is most likely a(n)
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Vesna [10]2 years ago
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When we feel fine at the picnic until a spider very similar to the one that bit you last year and made you sick starts to walk onto your picnic blanket. This reaction is most likely a conditioned response.

<h3>What is a conditioned response?</h3>

A biologically powerful stimulus is combined with a previously neutral stimulus in a behavioural process known as classical conditioning.

A learnt reaction to previously neutral stimuli is referred to as a conditioned response in classical conditioning. An unconditioned stimulus is the aroma of food, an unconditioned response is the sensation of hunger, and a conditioned stimulus is the sound of a whistle when you smell food.

conditional response definitions. a learned reaction that is influenced by (dependent upon the occurrence of) stimuli. Synonyms for reflexes include acquired reflexes, conditional reactions, conditional reflexes, conditioned responses, and conditioned reactions.

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