"At the end of her first week of college, Anne ordered fried chicken as a reward. After a meal, she felt very sick and vomited t
hroughout the night. She suspected that she had probably eaten an under cooked piece of chicken. Ever since then, when Anne sees or smells fried chicken, or if someone mentions the word ‘chicken’, she starts to feel nauseous. At a gathering with some friends several weeks later, Anne started feeling nauseous at the sight of her friend’s fried turkey dish but was fine seeing the roasted beef dish. Describe how this might be an example of classical conditioning. Your answer must include the following terms: Unconditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, neutral stimulus, conditioned stimulus, conditioned response. Bonus 2 points: Explain why Anne felt nauseous when she saw (and smelled) the turkey dish, and why she did not feel nauseous when she saw (and smelled) the beef dish."
Before the California Gold Rush there was the southern gold rush, the first in U.S. history, reached Georgia with the discovery of the Dahlonega Gold Belt in 1829.
In the given scenario, when referred to classical
conditioning, this is referred to extinction. Extinction in classical conditioning
refers to a behavior in which is stop or the behavior or action doesn’t happen anymore
because of its effect of not having to feel rewarding.