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Classical Conditioning
learning to make an involutary responce to a stimulus other than the natural one
⦁ Neutral Stimulus
a stimulous that has no effect on the desired responce prior to conditioning
⦁ Unconditioned stimulus
a naturally occuring stimulus that leads to an involuntary and unlearned responce
⦁ Unconditioned response
an unlearned and involuntary responce to a naturally occuring or unconditioned stimulus.
⦁ Conditioned stimulus
a previously neutral stimulus that becomes able to produce a conditioned responce, after pairing with an unconditioned stimulus.
⦁ Conditioned response
a involuntary learned responce. This means that the condition person or animal has no control over the response.