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28 July, 17:47

male chimpanzee, Harry, experiences a rise in blood pressure when another male chimpanzee shows signs of aggression. When researchers accompanied these signs of aggression with the smell of roses, Harry eventually experienced this rise in blood pressure when exposed to the smell of roses even when no other chimpanzees were present. This is an example of:

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  1. 28 July, 17:58
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    Classical Conditioning

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    Classical Conditioning: Ivan Pavlov has coined the term classical conditioning while studying the behavior of dogs. This theory explains how a person associates with two stimuli in their mind and react to one of them as although it was the other.

    This is a form of learning in which a conditioned stimulus (CS) is linked with an unrelated and unconditioned stimulus (US) to construct a behavioral response which is known as a conditioned response (CR).

    Principles of classical conditioning:

    1. Spontaneous Recovery.

    2. Stimulus Generalization.

    3 ... Extinction.

    4. Acquisition.

    5. Stimulus Discrimination.
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