The first part of a classical conditioning experiment is typically a Baseline Phase, which is used to show that the stimulus that will be used as the conditioned stimulus is initially a/an_____________.

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The correct answer is unconditioned stimulus

Stimulus that elicits the unconditioned response. Its function is innate.

In classical conditioning, the unconditioned stimulus is one that unconditionally causes a natural and automatic response. For example, when you smell one of your favorite foods, you can immediately feel very hungry and salivate. In this example, the smell of the food is the unconditioned stimulus.

The experiment in which the behaviour is paired with the potent biological stimuli is called classical conditioning. The most known classical conditioning experiment is of dogs.

The trigger that will be used as the conditioned catalyst is initially an unconditioned stimulus.

Classical conditioning can be explained as:

  • This is used for treating a changed or altered behaviour of an organism like smoking, drinking, substance abuse etc.

  • The conditioning includes accession, instinctive healing, stimulation and bigotry and requires the natural connectivity to be present between the object and the stimulus.

Therefore, the correct blank is an unconditioned stimulus.

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