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In Pavlov's experiments,the taste of food triggered salivation in a dog.The food in the dog's mouth was the
A) US.
B) UR.
C) CS.
D) CR.
Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
In classical conditioning, a stimulus that unconditionally— naturally and automatically— triggers an unconditioned response (UR).
Taste of Food
The sensory experience that is derived from the combination of flavor compounds, textures, and aromas when consuming a substance.
Salivation
The secretion of saliva in the mouth, which is often triggered by the presence or anticipation of food.
- Attain a thorough understanding of the principles and concept of classical conditioning.
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Learning Objectives
- Attain a thorough understanding of the principles and concept of classical conditioning.
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