Pavlov's dogs is the most common example of classical conditioning. A neutral stimulus ("NS" e.g. , a bell) precedes an unconditioned stimulus ("UCS" e.g. Presentation of food) to yield an unconditioned (natural) response ("UCR" e.g. Salivation) Over time and after "learning" occurs, the formerly neutral stimulus becomes the conditioned stimulus ("CS") to yield a conditioned response ("CR") Before learning: NS + UCS -> UCR Bell + Food -> Salivation After learning: CS -> CR Bell -> Salivation.
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