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9 February, 23:14

Pavlov found that meat powder placed on a dog's tongue will make the dog salivate. In Pavlov's terms, the meat powder isa. an unconditioned stimulus. b. an unconditioned response. c. a conditioned stimulus. d. a conditioned response.

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  1. 10 February, 01:57
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    Answer:isa. an unconditioned stimulus.

    Explanation:

    According to classical conditioning, the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) is the one in which our response occurs naturally, automatic and unconditionally which means we don't learn how to respond.

    For example a smell of your favourite pizza will immediately make you feel hungry because it actual triggers this automatic response from you. The smell of food is the unconditioned stimulus.

    In Ivan Pavlov's classic experiment with dogs, when the dog smell their food, the salivating that result from them is an unconditioned response and food is the unconditioned stimulus, it an unlearned response that takes place naturally. This is the same as the meat powder above, which is the dog food.
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