The conditioned response must be learned
, while the unconditioned response takes place with no learning. The conditioned response will only occur after an association has been made between an unconditioned stimulus and a conditioned stimulus.
What is the difference between unconditioned stimuli and responses and conditioned stimuli and responses?
What is the difference between the conditioned and the unconditioned stimulus? The unconditioned stimulus is
the stimulus that elicits a natural and unlearned response
. … The conditioned stimulus is a formerly neutral stimulus that now elicits a response through its pairing with the conditioned stimulus.
What is the relationship between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus?
As you may recall, an unconditioned stimulus is something that naturally and automatically triggers a response without any learning. After an association is made, the subject
will begin to emit a behavior in response to the previously neutral stimulus
, which is now known as a conditioned stimulus.
What is unconditioned stimulus and unconditioned response?
In classical conditioning, an unconditioned response is
an unlearned response that occurs naturally in reaction to the unconditioned stimulus
. 1 For example, if the smell of food is the unconditioned stimulus, the feeling of hunger in response to the smell of food is the unconditioned response.
The unconditioned stimulus (US) is something (such as food) that
triggers a naturally occurring response
, and the unconditioned response (UR) is the naturally occurring response (such as salivation) that follows the unconditioned stimulus.
What are examples of conditioned stimulus?
For example, the smell of food is an unconditioned stimulus, a feeling of hunger in response to the smell is an unconditioned response, and
the sound of a whistle when you smell the food
is the conditioned stimulus. The conditioned response would be feeling hungry when you heard the sound of the whistle.
What is the major difference between a conditioned stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus?
Conditioned Stimulus Vs Unconditioned Stimulus
The main difference between a conditioned stimulus and an unconditioned one is
that the former is a product of learned behavior
. Unconditioned stimulus refers to any stimulus that naturally and automatically triggers a specific response in humans or organisms.
How do you identify a conditioned stimulus?
Conditioned stimuli begin as neutral stimuli that do not illicit a response until conditioning has
occurred via repeated stimulation
. In other words, the response is learned over time. After repeated exposure, the neutral stimulus becomes paired with the unconditioned response and becomes a conditioned stimulus.
Which is the best example of an unconditioned stimulus?
Examples of the Unconditioned Stimulus
In Ivan Pavlov’s classic experiment with dogs,
the smell of food
was the unconditioned stimulus. The dogs in his experiment would smell the food and then naturally begin to salivate in response. This response requires no learning, and it simply happens automatically.
What is the correct term for a situation where a stimulus no longer evokes the conditioned response?
5. What is the correct term for a situation where a stimulus no longer evokes the conditioned response?
The process of forgetting a conditioned reflex
.
Can a person be an unconditioned stimulus?
An UCS can trigger a
response naturally
. This response is a biological reaction. A person or animal usually does not have control over this behavior
2
. Here are some examples of unconditioned stimulus.
When a unconditioned stimulus does not follow a stimulus similar to a conditioned stimulus Its is called?
Extinction
is the decrease in the conditioned response when the unconditioned stimulus is no longer presented with the conditioned stimulus. When presented with the conditioned stimulus alone, the dog, cat, or other organism would show a weaker and weaker response, and finally no response.
Why is food an unconditioned stimulus?
Food is often an unconditioned stimulus
as it elicits reactions of salivation and the desire to eat
.
What is the difference between a stimulus and a response?
A
change
in the environment is the stimulus; the reaction of the organism to it is the response.
Which response can be classically conditioned in humans?
Examples of human behavior that can be classically conditioned are
taste aversions, fears, tension, and favorable feelings
.
Why should a neutral stimulus precede an unconditioned stimulus in order for classical conditioning to be successful?
Why should neutral stimulus precede an unconditioned stimulus in order for classical conditioning to be successful?
Neutral stimulus signals that the unconditioned stimulus is coming
. Eventually the neutral stimulus becomes conditioned stimulus.