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Orlov [11]
2 years ago
7

In what important way does research on taste aversion conducted by John Garcia and Robert Koelling demonstrate how biology can s

trongly influence classical conditioning
Biology
1 answer:
Troyanec [42]2 years ago
4 0

John Garcia and Robert Koelling demonstrated how biology can strongly

influence classical conditioning.

<h3>What is Classical conditioning?</h3>

Classical conditioning involves two stimuli being linked together to elicit a

learned response in organisms.

John Garcia and Robert Koelling made use of flavored water. There was

pairing of the taste (a conditioned stimulus) with nausea (an unconditioned

stimulus) which gave rise to the sickness experienced. In cases where the

taste was paired with other unconditioned stimuli, no conditioning occurred.

Read mire about Classical conditioning here brainly.com/question/17583598

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