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what are examples of conditioned stimuli, unconditioned stimuli, conditioned response, and unconditioned response?

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Answered by Writeacher
http://ask.reference.com/web?q=conditioned%20stimuli&l=dir&qsrc=2891&o=10616

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Answered by PsyDAG
In classical conditioning, the <B>unconditoned stimulus (US)</B> is one which reflexively causes a response. One example is putting something into your mouth causes salivation. In this case the <B>unconditioned response (UR)</B> is the response to a US presented alone, the salivation.

A <B>conditioned stimulus (CS)</B> originally has little or no effect. Only when the CS is repeatedly paired with a US (or previously learned CS) will it become a CS. A good example is the sound of a cellophane wrapper being opened. Originally it has little or no effect. However, after being repeatedly paired with eating candy or other foods, it alone will produce the conditioned response. The <B>conditioned response (CR)</B> is one given to the CS when presented alone.

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