Conditioned Response (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun Psychology.
  1. a response that becomes associated with a previously unrelated stimulus as a result of pairing the stimulus with another stimulus normally yielding the response.
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  1. a response that is transferred from the second to the first of a pair of stimuli. A well-known Pavlovian example is salivation by a dog when it hears a bell ring, because food has always been presented when the bell has been rung previously
Conditioned Response (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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