In classical conditioning, a stimulus that originally elicited no response but after association with an unconditioned stimulus comes to trigger a conditioned response is call a(n)?

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In classical conditioning, a stimulus that originally elicited no response but after association with an unconditioned stimulus comes to trigger a conditioned response is call an unconditioned response.

Pavlov's experiment- First Pavlov tried to get the attention of the dog with the sound of a bell, but the dog did not salivate so, this was a neutral stimulus. After that he presented him with food, the dog salivated. The food was an unconditioned stimulus and salivation was an unconditioned (innate) response.

The classic experiment done by Pavlov, in that experiment the food represents, which is known as the unconditioned stimulus (UCS). The UCS naturally and automatically triggers a response.

The unconditioned response is a response which is of reflexive and involuntary nature, and is reliably induced every time an organism comes across to biologically significant stimuli.

To learn more about unconditioned response.

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