Answer:
unconditioned stimulus
neutral stimulus, unconditioned stimulus
Explanation:
Classical conditioning is the process of linking two stimuli to produce a response. There are 3 phases for classical conditioning:
- Phase 1 (before conditioning): During this phase an unconditioned stimulus is paired to produce an unconditioned response. An unconditioned response naturally triggers a response.
- Phase 2 (During conditioning): This phase involves pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus so that the neutral stimulus becomes the conditioned stimulus. The neutral stimulus does not naturally trigger a response.
- Phase 3 (after condition): In this phase only the conditioned stimulus is presented to produce a conditioned response. The conditioned response triggers a response after pairing with an unconditioned stimulus
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<span>Key topics of chapter 15???
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