Michael Domjan's sexual conditioning studies with quail demonstrate that classical conditioning is highly adaptive because it helps animals survive and reproduce.
One of the best known examples of classical conditioning may be Pavlov's experiments on domestic dogs. Russian behaviorist Ivan Pavlov noticed that the smell of meat made his dogs drool. He began to ring a bell just before introducing the meat.Classical conditioning is biologically adaptive because it builds learned reflexes to different environmental stimuli off of biological, unlearned ones and so adapts to its environment.The principles of classical conditioning are:
Acquisition - The first step, repeated exposure to stimulus eventually causes a conditioned response.
Extinction - When the conditioned response goes away.
Spontaneous recovery - When the conditioned response goes extinct and then comes back.
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