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4 February, 17:19

Baby Monique gets excited in response to being fed milk from a bottle. Her mother always shakes the bottle when preparing it. Monique now automatically gets excited whenever she hears the milk bottle being shake. Monique's response to the shaking sound is called the

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  1. 4 February, 17:21
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    Answer: conditioned response

    Explanation: Monique's response to the shaking sound is known as a conditioned response. Conditioning is simply how we adapt to our environments and a conditioned response is defined as a response to a conditioned stimulus (a stimulus that elicits a response only after learning has taken place). In other words, it is a response that has been learned.
  2. 4 February, 17:24
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    Conditioned response

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    Conditioned response is a behavior that comes as a learned response to the previously neutral stimulus; this response does not come naturally but been learned by the individual by pairing a neutral stimulus with another potent stimulus. As in the case explained in the question, the neutral stimulus was (food) the milk from the bottle but the shaking sound is a conditioned response to being fed milk from a bottle. The baby has associated sound to food since she had been familiar with the sound, Baby Monique response to the shaking sound is called the conditioned response.
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