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Post by linakhawaja on Sept 23, 2017 1:30:03 GMT
In this situation, the conditioned stimulus is the tone sound delivered before the puff of air. The conditioned response would be the rabbit blinking after the tone. The unconditioned stimulus is the puff of air being directed into the rabbits eyes, and the conditioned response is the rabbit reacting to the puff of air directed into its eye by blinking, because that's its natural instinct. To undo the classical conditioning, the CS must occur but the UCS shouldn't follow it. In the first couple tries the rabbit will still expect the UCS, and react with a CR, but soon the rabbit will realize that the UCS is not occurring so it would not react with a CR after the CS.
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Post by shemaine on Sept 24, 2017 17:10:38 GMT
Hello,
Can you please expand on what the unconditioned response for this experiment will be?
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