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One such factor is the strength of the unconditioned response (UR).
It's something that, without intervention on our part, produces is in the being whom you're trying to condition, an unconditioned response.
The dog's original response of salivation upon the introduction of food into its mouth is called the unconditioned response (UR) to food, which is the unconditioned stimulus (US).
And eventually, this unconditioned response, the "Oh, wow" that results as a matter of hard-wiring from the introduction of the food, comes to be paired with the neutral stimulus.
And so what you've done is, you've taken paired stimuli, the bell and the food, and produced, as a result of the introduction of the paired stimuli, an unconditioned response that is, at this point still, a response to the food.
Since this response is not itself learned, the response is referred to as an "unconditioned response" (UR).
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We quantified SER during the presentation of the odorants (conditioned responses) and during the shock (unconditioned responses]. Bees not responding to the shock were not used for the analyses (3.9%, n = 153).
Bees not exhibiting any SER to the succession of voltages tested (0 score) were excluded from the experiment as it would be impossible to condition them in the absence of unconditioned responses.
While it is not necessarily the case that conditioned stimulus effectiveness is blocked by anesthesia, the fact that these immediate effects of IV cocaine HCl can be seen in cocaine-naïve animals means that these are unconditioned responses to cocaine HCl.
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