Rejected at 11:11 p.m. Aug, 04, 2024 ] by Brian_BH
Author: caffeinatednurse
Related Note: 1555207554398
Rationale for change

Classical conditioning pairs an unconditioned stimulus, which elicits a biological, unconditioned response, with a neutral stimulus. Eventually, the biological response is elicited by the previously neutral stimulus, which is now the conditioned stimulus eliciting a conditioned response

Rejection reason

Unresolved unresponded to.

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In classical conditioning, a {{c1::neutral stimulus}} becomes a {{c1::conditioned stimulus}} that produces a {{c2::conditioned response}}.
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