Asked by Johnny Gomez on Jun 27, 2024

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In order to condition a response to a neutral stimulus (say, the sound of a bell) , the best approach is to present the unconditioned stimulus (say, meat powder) __________.

A) just before the neutral stimulus
B) several seconds before the neutral stimulus
C) just after the neutral stimulus
D) several minutes after the neutral stimulus

Unconditioned Stimulus

A stimulus that innately and spontaneously evokes a reaction without any previous conditioning.

Neutral Stimulus

A stimulus that initially produces no specific response other than focusing attention.

Condition

A broad term that can refer to the state of something, especially in terms of its appearance, quality, or working order; in psychology, it relates to the state of learning or being under specific conditions.

  • Elaborate on the influence of close succession, contingent correlations, and the tally of conditioned-unconditioned stimulus associations during classical conditioning.
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Belda BalderasJun 28, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The best approach for conditioning a response to a neutral stimulus is to present the unconditioned stimulus (meat powder) just after the neutral stimulus (the sound of a bell). This method, known as classical conditioning, was famously demonstrated by Ivan Pavlov. The neutral stimulus needs to precede the unconditioned stimulus closely in time for the association to be made effectively.