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When Jim met Judy, it was love at first sight. Jim cannot explain why it is that Judy turns him on because he knows girls that are prettier and who have more outstanding personalities. At their wedding, a perceptive family friend commented that there is something about Judy that reminds her of Jim's mother; maybe it is the way she smiles, or the pattern of freckles across her nose.
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UR:
CS:
CR:
US: Being fed, held, caressed as an infant or child.
UR: Autonomic responses that accompany positive emotions like happiness, security, contentment, or comfort.
CS: Characteristics of mother, or the person who was associated with feeding, holding, and caressing.
CR: Autonomic responses that accompany positive emotions.

Answer :

A stimulus that can eventually elicit a conditioned response is known as a conditioned stimulus. The conditioned response to the experiment was salivation, and the conditioned stimulus was the ringing of the bell.

What is an example of a conditioned stimulus?

The term "conditioned stimulus" (CS) refers to a learned stimulus that can eventually lead to a conditioned response in the classical conditioning paradigm. For instance, a ringer is the molded upgrade in Pavlov's examination, and the canines salivating would be the adapted reaction.

1 Conditioning that is classical. Learning involves making connections between stimuli.

2 Pavlov Ivan

3 An unconditioned stimulus is the nose and smile of Jims' mother. 4 An unconditioned response is love and turning on.

5 Conditioned stimulus: Judy (associated with characteristics of Jim's mother)

It is essential to keep in mind that the conditioned stimulus emerges from the neutral stimulus.

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