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Classical conditioning

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Classical conditioning refers to a behavioral principle of learning by which a new response is learned through the pairing of two stimuli. The response that naturally occurs in the presence of one stimulus (food) which begins to occur following the presentation of a second stimulus (bell) when the two stimuli are repeatedly paired.
Quelle: Gloria Buenavista - 85339/2006-09-10

Classical conditioning refers to the the case whereby a stimulus that elicits an emotional response is repeatedly experienced along with a neutral stimulus that does not, until the neutral stimulus takes on the emotional properties of the first stimulus
- 85902/2006-09-04

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