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What is the unconditioned response (UR)?
What is the unconditioned response (UR)?
- The response that occurs after the conditioned stimulus.
- The response that occurs after the conditioned response.
- The response that occurs after the contingency is maintained.
- The response that occurs after the unconditioned stimulus. (correct)
What is the role of the conditioned stimulus (CS)?
What is the role of the conditioned stimulus (CS)?
- It triggers a response naturally.
- It is the response that occurs after the unconditioned stimulus.
- It occurs naturally prior to any learning.
- It is paired with the unconditioned stimulus to produce a learned contingency. (correct)
What happens if the conditioned stimulus is no longer a reliable cue?
What happens if the conditioned stimulus is no longer a reliable cue?
- The unconditioned response will eventually fade.
- The contingency will be maintained.
- The unconditioned stimulus will become unreliable.
- The conditioned response will eventually fade. (correct)
What is the unconditioned stimulus (US)?
What is the unconditioned stimulus (US)?
What is the relationship between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus?
What is the relationship between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus?
What is the contingency in classical conditioning?
What is the contingency in classical conditioning?
What is the response that occurs after the unconditioned stimulus?
What is the response that occurs after the unconditioned stimulus?
What is the role of the unconditioned stimulus (US)?
What is the role of the unconditioned stimulus (US)?
What is a conditioned stimulus (CS)?
What is a conditioned stimulus (CS)?
What is the conditioned response (CR)?
What is the conditioned response (CR)?
What is acquisition in classical conditioning?
What is acquisition in classical conditioning?
What happens if the conditioned stimulus is no longer a reliable cue?
What happens if the conditioned stimulus is no longer a reliable cue?
What is the initial characteristic of a conditioned stimulus (CS)?
What is the initial characteristic of a conditioned stimulus (CS)?
What is the relationship between the conditioned stimulus (CS) and unconditioned stimulus (US)?
What is the relationship between the conditioned stimulus (CS) and unconditioned stimulus (US)?
When does the most amount of learning occur in classical conditioning?
When does the most amount of learning occur in classical conditioning?
How are contingencies typically learned in classical conditioning?
How are contingencies typically learned in classical conditioning?
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Unconditioned Response (UR)
Unconditioned Response (UR)
The automatic response to an unconditioned stimulus.
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
A previously neutral stimulus now associated with an unconditioned stimulus.
Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
Unconditioned Stimulus (US)
A stimulus that triggers a natural response without prior learning.
Conditioned Response (CR)
Conditioned Response (CR)
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Classical Conditioning Contingency
Classical Conditioning Contingency
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Acquisition (Classical Conditioning)
Acquisition (Classical Conditioning)
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CS Reliability Loss
CS Reliability Loss
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Neutral Stimulus
Neutral Stimulus
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Initial CS Characteristic
Initial CS Characteristic
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CS-US Relationship
CS-US Relationship
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Peak Learning
Peak Learning
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Learning Process
Learning Process
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Unconditioned Response (UR) Trigger
Unconditioned Response (UR) Trigger
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UR Example
UR Example
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CS Example
CS Example
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CR Example
CR Example
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