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classical condition
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process of learning in which one stimulus signals the arrival of another
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Classical condition is also call
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Pavlovian condition
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Unconditional stimulus (USC)
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is the stimulus that elicits the reflexive response
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unconditioned response (UCR)
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is the response automatically elicited
by the UCS
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neutral stimulus
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is a stimulus that does not naturally elicit the to-be-conditioned response (e.g., auditory tones)
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delayed conditioning
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the offset of the CS is delayed until after the UCS is presented
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trace conditioning,
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there is a period of time between the offset of the CS and the onset of the UCS when neither stimulus is present
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Acquisition
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is the process of acquiring a new response, that is, a CR to a CS
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Extinction
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is the disappearance of the CR when the UCS no longer follows
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spontaneous recovery
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The CR increases somewhat in strength following a rest interval
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