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Categories: Articles with short description, Behaviorism, Experimental psychology, Behavioral concepts, Learning
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classical conditioning  S-r theory  Alpha-conditioning  backward conditioning  Clasical conditioning
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Conditioning that pairs a neutral stimulus with a stimulus that evokes a reflex; the stimulus that evokes the reflex is given whether or not the conditioned response occurs until eventually the neutral stimulus comes to evoke the reflex WordNet 3.0
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Conditioning that pairs a neutral stimulus with a stimulus that evokes a reflex; the stimulus that evokes the reflex is given whether or not the conditioned response occurs until eventually the neutral stimulus comes to evoke the reflex WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
Classical conditioning is a behavioral procedure in which a biologically potent physiological stimulus is paired with a neutral stimulus. Wikipedia
A kind of learning that occurs when a conditioned stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus Wikipedia Disambiguation
Learning procedure in which biologically potent stimulus is paired with a neutral stimulus Wikidata
A learning process in which a previously neutral stimulus (such as a bell) is paired with a potent stimulus (such as food in the case of a dog), so that the neutral stimulus comes to elicit a conditioned response (salivation) similar to the one elicited by the potent stimulus. Wiktionary
Learning process. Wiktionary (translation)