01:830:311 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Classical Conditioning, Potentiometer, Asymptote

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Stimulus that elicits a particular response without the necessity of training. A response that occurs to a stimulus without the necessity of prior training. A previously neutral stimulus triggers a response. A stimulus that does not elicit a particular response initially but comes to so as a result of becoming associated with an unconditioned stimulus. The response that comes to be made to the conditioned stimulus as a. Classical conditioning starts with a reflex (innate, involuntary behavior elicited or caused by an antecedent environmental event) Select a neutral stimulus for use as the conditioning stimulus (cs) Cs: can be any reasonable stimulus that does not initially evoke the ur. Focusing on what substances helped break food down. One notable substance that was studied was saliva. More important than his techniques was his systematic approach to uncovering the basic principles of this type of learning. Dog given food and salivation was recorded while the dog ate.

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