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... He called the food the unconditioned stimulus and the salivation the unconditioned response. This was unconditioned because salivating ...
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... The pressing of the lever (conditioned response) is associated with the food reward (unconditioned stimulus). After a training period ...
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... on is produced by stimulation from the nose, eyes, or ears. Second, unconditioned salivation is produced by nutritious qualities of food. ...
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... This ability is known as preparedness. In Pavlov's experiment the tone was the neutral stimulus that was associated with the unconditioned stimulus of food. ...
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... sight of food. The dogs salivating at the sight of food is an unconditioned response to an unconditioned stimulus. If Pavlov always ...
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... Pavlov decided that the food was an unconditioned stimulus, the salivation in response to the food was an unconditioned reflex,while the sound of the bell was ...
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... then observed that the dogs would salivate even when no food was present. ... The meat powder is an unconditioned stimulus, which is a stimulus innately capable of ...
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... The food was the unconditioned stimulus. This means that the food caused an uncontrollable response whenever it was presented alone. ...
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... its food was kept. Pavlov devised an instrument to measure the salivation of the dog when giving it meat powder. The meat powder was the unconditioned stimulus ...
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... food. In just smelling the food, the dog had a response; he would salivate making his response an unconditioned one. In association ...
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... result. The unconditioned stimulus (US) in Pavlov's experiment was the food, which caused the dogs to salivate. The unconditioned ...
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... result. The unconditioned stimulus (US) in Pavlov's experiment was the food, which caused the dogs to salivate. The unconditioned ...
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... This association causes the response to the US, the unconditioned response (UR), to ... a tone was the neutral stimulus that was associated with the US of food. ...
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... is a result of reinforcement or the association of an unconditioned (not learned ... the process Pavlov found out that the dogs would salivate when food was placed ...
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... to other things that we responded to instinctively, such as food, warmth, and ... pairing the neutral stimulus with a non-neutral or an unconditioned stimulus that ...
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... in a Sherlock Holmes outfit this could be considered overshadowing the unconditioned stimulus. ... After trying to reach the food and failing to reach for the food ...
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... sounded immediately before the food is placed in front of the dog producing the natural reflex of salivation, which is an unconditioned response (unlearned ...
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... as much as Pavlov's dogs reflexively salivated to food, human emotions ... 3 emotions that he believed represented inborn and natural unconditioned reflexes, fear ...
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