Term ID: T4274

Pavlovian Conditioning

/pavlovian-conditioning/
A learning process where neutral stimuli become associated with naturally occurring stimuli to elicit conditioned responses.
Example: Dogs learning to salivate at the sound of a bell that has been repeatedly paired with food presentation.

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Reference: Pavlov (1927)