单词 | classical conditioning |
释义 | > as lemmasclassical conditioning classical conditioning n. Psychology a learning process that occurs when two stimuli (one significant and one neutral) are repeatedly paired in order to elicit a desired response, ultimately resulting in the response being elicited by the presence of the neutral stimulus only; cf. Pavlovian adj. 1. ΚΠ 1941 Amer. Jrnl. Sociol. 46 912 Most sociologists who talk and write about stimulus-response psychology seem to have the idea that the only important datum is the classical conditioning experiment. 2005 T. Grandin & C. Johnson Animals in Transl. vi. 249 Classical conditioning works with innate, reflexive responses like eye blinks and salivation. < as lemmas |
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