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