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stimulus
something that produces a reaction
response
the reaction to a stimulus
conditioning
a type of learning involving stimulus/response connections
classical conditioning
simple form of learning in which one stimulus makes a response
unconditioned stimulus
a stimulus that causes a response that is automatic not learned
unconditioned response
the automatic response of an unconditioned stimulus
conditioned response
learned response of a stimulus
conditioned stimulus
previously learned a neutral stimulus, now paired with an unconditioned stimulus now causes a conditioned response
taste aversion
a learned avoidance of a particular food.
extinction
when a conditioned response disappears
spontaneous recovery
when the extinguished response comes back
generalization
responding the same ways to stimuli that stare similar
discrmination
responding differently to stimuli that are not similar
flooding
reducing fear by surrounding yourself with that fear stimuli