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    Con·di·tioned re·sponse
    /kənˈdiSHnd rəˈspäns/

    noun

    • 1. an automatic response established by training to an ordinarily neutral stimulus.

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  3. Dec 2, 2023 · Definition of Conditioned Response. A conditioned response is automatic when a person or an animal learns to associate a neutral stimulus with a significant stimulus. This is a key concept in the theory of classical conditioning, first explored by Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  4. A conditioned response is a response that has been elicited by a conditioned stimulus through classical conditioning. It is contrasted with an unconditioned response, which is a response that is naturally elicited by an unconditioned stimulus without any previous conditioning.

  5. World Encyclopedia. Conditioned response >In classical conditioning, behavior that is learned in response to a >particular stimulus. Reflexive behaviors occur when an animal encounters a stimulus that naturally leads to a reflex. For example, a loud noise generates a fright response.

  6. Definition. A conditioned response (CR) is when a neutral thing becomes linked with something important through learning. It is a basic part of classical conditioning, which was first studied by Ivan Pavlov. For example, if a bell is repeatedly paired with food, eventually the bell alone will make a dog salivate.

  7. Jan 1, 2020 · Conditioned responses, a component of classical conditioning (also referred to as respondent, or Pavlovian conditioning), are behaviors that, while naturally elicited by an unconditioned stimulus, are not elicited by a neutral stimulus. Instead, a conditioned response is learned through the repeated pairing of a neutral stimulus with an ...

  8. Meaning: Conditioning means modification of the natural response. Natural stimulus results in natural response. But natural stimulus may sometimes be substituted by an artificial stimulus (or conditioned stimulus as it is called). In this way, a new connection of artificial stimulus and natural response is created.

  9. Jan 15, 2024 · Conditioned Response (CR): The conditioned response is the learned response that is elicited by the conditioned stimulus. It is similar or identical to the unconditioned response. A classic example of respondent conditioning is Ivan Pavlov's experiment with dogs.

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