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Melanie Lynn Gagnon
on Dec 27, 2024Verified
A conditioned stimulus is
A) a stimulus that elicits an unconditioned response without previous conditioning.
B) an unlearned reaction that occurs without previous conditioning.
C) a previously neutral stimulus that, through conditioning, acquires the capacity to elicit a conditioned response.
D) a learned reaction that occurs because of previous conditioning.
Conditioned Stimulus
A previously neutral stimulus that, after being repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stimulus, elicits a conditioned response.
Unconditioned Response
An innate, spontaneous response to a stimulus that happens without any previous instruction or training.
Conditioned Response
A learned response to a previously neutral stimulus due to conditioning.
- Determine and distinguish the characteristics that separate conditioned stimuli (CS) from unconditioned stimuli (US).
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Learning Objectives
- Determine and distinguish the characteristics that separate conditioned stimuli (CS) from unconditioned stimuli (US).
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