What occurs during the process of extinction in classical conditioning?
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The question is asking what happens during the extinction process in classical conditioning. It presents multiple-choice options and specifies that the conditioned response disappears as a result of this process.
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The conditioned response disappears.
The conditioned response disappears
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The conditioned response disappears
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In classical conditioning, extinction is a process where the conditioned response weakens because the conditioned stimulus is presented repeatedly without the unconditioned stimulus.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing operant and classical extinction. In classical extinction, it's the repeated presentation of the CS without the US that leads to the disappearance of the CR.
Sources
- How Is Extinction Defined in Psychology? - Verywell Mind - verywellmind.com
- Extinction in Psychology | Definition, Factors & Examples - Lesson - study.com
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