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conditioned response
noun
A conditioned reflex
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In other words, the pill has become a conditioned stimulus, eliciting a conditioned response which is placebo effect.
Avoidance learning is a classical conditioning paradigm in which a conditioned response is achieved after multiple pairings of neutral conditioned stimuli (CS) and aversive unconditioned stimuli (US).
For instance, rats produce 22-kHz USV calls when subjected to stress and as a conditioned response (CR) following fear conditioning.
Hippocampectomy disrupts the topography of the rat eyeblink conditioned response during acquisition and extinction of classical conditioning.
A delayed conditioning paradigm was used with cardiac deceleration as the conditioned response.
For instance, freezing is a conditioned response to fear in two-way signaled active avoidance conditioning (2-AA).
In backward conditioning, the US is associated with the next CS, so that no conditioned response is established [87].
Only the paired groups exhibited locomotor stimulant conditioned response effects.
All these artists – and contemporary art – like to disrupt that conditioned response to the experience".
Eating becomes a conditioned response to waking, working better than any sleeping pill, the Pennsylvania specialists explained.
Her friend Damien Goodmon, another local activist, saw the whole thing as a conditioned response, akin to mass profiling.
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