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"conditioned reflex" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a reflex action or behavioral response that has been acquired by learning, conditioning, or a combination of both. For example, you could say "I had a conditioned reflex to reach for the door handle when I heard the bell ring."
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conditioned reflex
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A response, to a stimulus, that has been acquired by operant conditioning.
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Pavlov had introduced the term to describe the weakening of a conditioned reflex when a conditioned stimulus was not followed by reinforcement [76].
Conditioned reflex, I guess.
It is a conditioned reflex.
Pavlov's systematic approach led to the discovery of the conditioned reflex, revolutionizing science.
(Grayling mistakenly credits Descartes with the first known observation of a conditioned reflex, in 1630.
Russian physiologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, known chiefly for his development of the concept of the conditioned reflex, was born.
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The so-called conditioned reflexes are not reflexes at all but complicated acts of learned behaviour.
No matter how extreme the situation, you know her socially conditioned reflexes won't fail her.
She listened with fascination to the lecture, which dealt with environment, conditioned reflexes, and the like.
Without them, behavior and tactics are either intuitive or the result of conditioned reflexes.
Pavlov IP (1927) Conditioned Reflexes: An Investigation of the Physiological Activity of the Cerebral Cortex.
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