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Gerze Sibley
on Oct 22, 2024Verified
Suppose your alarm made a slight clicking sound just before the alarm goes off. Even though you didn't wake up to the clicking sound initially, now you do, due to classical conditioning. In this example, the clicking is a/an
A) unconditioned stimulus.
B) unconditioned response.
C) conditioned stimulus.
D) conditioned response.
Conditioned Stimulus
An initially neutral signal that, upon being linked with an unconditioned stimulus, ultimately incites a learned response.
Clicking
In the context of computer usage, it refers to pressing and releasing a button on a mouse or other input device to select or interact with elements on a screen.
- Seize the basic concepts behind classical conditioning experiments.
- Pinpoint the disparities between conditioned and unconditioned stimuli and responses.
- Identify examples of classical conditioning in everyday scenarios.
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Learning Objectives
- Seize the basic concepts behind classical conditioning experiments.
- Pinpoint the disparities between conditioned and unconditioned stimuli and responses.
- Identify examples of classical conditioning in everyday scenarios.
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