LEARNING
LEARNING PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS
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Conditioned response
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Conditioned stimulus
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Unconditioned stimulus
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Unconditioned response
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Detailed explanation-1: -An ordinarily neutral event that, after training, leads to a response such as salivation, a once-neutral event that elicits a given response after a period of training in which it has been paired with an unconditioned stimulus. salivation that is caused, the learned reaction to a conditioned stimulus.
Detailed explanation-2: -An ordinarily neutral event that, after training, leads to a response such as salivation is termed a conditioned stimulus (CS).
Detailed explanation-3: -Classical conditioning: The process of learning by which a previously neutral stimuli comes to elicit an identical or similar response to one originally elicited by another stimulus as the result of the pairing of the two stimuli.(learning by association)
Detailed explanation-4: -The classical conditioning theory suggests that a neutral stimulus can be paired with an unconditioned stimulus repeatedly to form associative learning. The previously neutral stimulus then becomes a conditioned stimulus (CS) that can trigger the same response as the unconditioned stimulus.
Detailed explanation-5: -Once the neutral stimulus elicits a conditioned response, the neutral stimulus becomes known as a conditioned stimulus. The conditioned response is the same as the unconditioned response, but occurs in the presence of the conditioned stimulus rather than the unconditioned stimulus.