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8 June, 21:44

People receiving chemotherapy often vomit during or shortly after the procedure. After several chemotherapy sessions, they begin to feel nauseous as they enter the treatment room.

Label the following:

NS, UCS, CS, UCR, CR.

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  1. 8 June, 22:04
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    Answer:NS - entering the room

    UCS - receives chemo

    CS-entering the room

    UCR - feel sick

    CR-feel sick

    Explanation:

    At first a person receives a natural uncontioned stimulus (UCS) which is chemotherapy which result to a person getting automatically sick, this isn't a learnt response it just happens naturally, we call this feeling sick after receiving a chemotherapy as unconditioned response (UCR) because it is a response to an unconditioned stimulus (chemotherapy)

    The room where one receives therapy becomes a previously neutral stimulus (NS) over time it will start to trigger the same effect as that one triggered by the UCS when it start to do that it becomes a conditioned stimulus (CS) and the response it triggers is known as conditioned response (CR) because it is no longer occuring naturally but with a learned behavior of associating the room with chemotherapy.
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