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Ganezh [65]
3 years ago
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In Pavlov's original studies, salivation to meat was a(n) ____, and salivation to a bell was a(n) ____

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Alecsey [184]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:Unconditioned response; conditioned response

Explanation: in classical conditioning ,unconditioned response refers to an environmental stimulus which occurs naturally and automatically and triggers a natural response that has not been learned before , this response is called unconditioned response. Like when you cut an onion you will automatically shed an ear.

Conditioned stimulus is previously neutral stimulus such as a bell which is associated with an unconditioned stimulus which is meat , after this association the conditioned stimulus will start to trigger the same response as unconditioned stimulus , this response is a referred to as a conditioned response.

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