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12 June, 05:39

In classical conditioning, Unconditioned response and conditioned response are the same behavior, opposite behavior, different behavior or the same stimulus?

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  1. 12 June, 06:00
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    the same behavior

    Explanation:

    In classical conditioning, the unconditioned response becomes the conditioned response after continuous repetition of the conditioned and unconditioned stimulus for a period of time.

    For example, before conditioning, presentation of food (unconditioned stimulus) produces an unconditioned response (salivation). However, after conditioning, the unconditioned response becomes the conditioned response.
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