example of classical conditioning

acquisition, extinction, spontaneous recovery

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For you to understand these processes, you need to find your own example. Although it may take more time and effort, you will understand the concepts better. Isn't that what learning is all about?

Maybe this will help.

Classical conditioning is characterized by several factors.

I. The key relationship is associating antecedent events.

II. It originates with reflexive behavior. The behavior is "built in."

III. Classical conditioning is essentially a process of stimulus substitution. The response essentially remains the same.

IV. The response is elicited, since the behavior is reflexive.