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19 October, 19:15

In classical conditioning, which term describes a learned decrease in the conditioned response?

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  1. 19 October, 22:05
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    Extinction is the term used to refer when a learned behaviour ceases to be performed. This will happen if the conditioned stimulus occurs repeatedly without being paired with the unconditioned stimulus.
  2. 19 October, 22:55
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    The term is known as extinction.

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    In classical conditioning one acquires a desired behavior by stimulus and the responses associated to these.

    The term extinction refers to the reduction and eventual annulation of a certain behavior previously learnt, either by the omission of the previous conditioned stimulus or the reinforcement that comes after the desired behavior.
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