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Section 1 at a Glance Classical Conditioning • Russian psychologist Ivan Pavlov pioneered research into a form of learning known as classical conditioning. In classical conditioning, one stimulus causes a response that is usually caused by another stimulus. • Classical conditioning can help people adapt to the environment and can help eliminate troubling fears or other behaviors. Classical Conditioning Main Idea Classical conditioning is a form of learning that involves the use of a stimulus to generate a specific response. Reading Focus • What are the basic principles of classical conditioning? • How might classical conditioning help people or animals adapt to the environment? • What are some applications of classical conditioning? Principles of Classical Conditioning • Conditioning is a type of learning that involves stimulus-response connections. • Classical conditioning is a simple form of learning in which one stimulus calls forth the response that is usually called forth by another stimulus. Pavlov’s Dogs Stimulus and Response • Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov used • Unconditioned stimulus: a stimulus dogs in his studies of classical that causes a response that is conditioning. automatic, not learned • He trained the dogs to associate the • Unconditioned response: caused by sound of a bell with food. an unconditioned stimulus • They learned that the sound of the bell • Conditioned response: a learned meant food was coming. response to a neutral stimulus • Conditioned stimulus: a previously neutral stimulus that causes a conditioned response
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