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  1. An unconditioned response is an automatic reaction to a stimulus that occurs naturally, without any prior learning or training. It's a raw, uninhibited action that your body knows how to perform from the moment you're born, like pulling your hand away from a hot stove.

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  3. Oct 27, 2023 · In classical conditioning, an unconditioned response is an unlearned response that occurs naturally in reaction to the unconditioned stimulus. For example, if the smell of food is the unconditioned stimulus, the feeling of hunger in response to the smell of food is the unconditioned response.

  4. May 26, 2024 · Examples Of Unconditioned Response. 1. Flight Response (After seeing a Threat) Stimulus: A threat to your life. Response: To run away. The fight-or-flight response is a response humans and other animals naturally have when they come across a threat.

  5. Nov 12, 2023 · An unconditioned stimulus triggers a response naturally, while a conditioned stimulus only causes a response after it has been associated with an unconditioned stimulus through learning. For example, a dog's salivation in response to seeing food is natural (unconditioned), but salivating to the sound of a bell after the bell has been paired ...

  6. Feb 2, 2024 · An unconditioned stimulus (US) is something that naturally triggers a reflexive response without prior learning or conditioning. For example, the smell of food causing hunger or a loud noise causing a startle response.

  7. Apr 12, 2019 · An unconditioned response is an automatic reflex that occurs in response to an unconditioned stimulus. Unconditioned responses are natural and innate, and therefore, don’t have to be learned. The concept of unconditioned responses was first defined by Ivan Pavlov as part of his discovery of classical conditioning.

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