Show Recommended textbook solutionsCampbell Biology, AP Edition9th EditionCain, Jackson, Minorsky, Reece, Urry, Wasserman 715 solutions Campbell Biology, AP Edition10th EditionCain, Campbell, Minorsky, Reece, Urry, Wasserman 1,706 solutions Campbell Biology11th EditionJane B. Reece, Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Peter V Minorsky, Steven A. Wasserman 1,678 solutions Miller and Levine Biology1st EditionJoseph S. Levine, Kenneth R. Miller 1,773 solutions What stimulus does not naturally bring about the response of interest?neutral stimulus (NS) - A stimulus that, before conditioning, does not naturally bring about the response of interest.
What type of stimulus does not naturally elicit a response?A stimulus that doesn't naturally elicit a response is a neutral response. For example, food is a UCS for dogs and can cause salivation.
What is a stimulus that elicits no response before conditioning?Neutral Stimulus (NS) in classical conditioning, a stimulus that elicits no response before conditioning. Un-conditoned response (UR) In classical conditioning, an unlearned, naturally occurring response (such as salivation) to an unconditioned stimulus (US) (Such as food in the mouth).
What is stimulus response conditioning?In psychology, stimulus response theory concerns forms of classical conditioning in which a stimulus becomes paired response in a subject's mind.
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