Learning processes where neutral stimuli acquire the ability to elicit responses through association with biologically significant events, forming the basis for many adaptive and maladaptive behavioral patterns.
Example: A child developing fear of dogs after being bitten, where the sight of dogs becomes a conditioned stimulus that elicits fear responses even in safe situations.
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