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Okay, so let's discuss what is required for an unconditioned stimulus and an unconditioned response to occur.
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So first of all, in order to have a pairing between unconditioned stimulus and unconditioned response, there needs to be a stimulus present to begin with.
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So the first thing we'll need is simply the presence of a stimulus.
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In addition to the presence of a stimulus, we also will need an automatic response to that stimulus.
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This is because an unconditioned response is by definition something that you do automatically because it doesn't require any conditioning.
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So you're going to need that automatic response in order for something to be an unconditioned response.
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We're also going to need a consistent pairing between the two.
01:09
So it's not enough to have an unconditioned stimulus and then an unconditioned response that happens in a completely different scenario because then those two things really aren't going to be connected to each other.
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Stimulus response implies that the stimulus is causing the response.
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These two things are not actually consistently paired together.
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They're not going to be an unconditioned stimulus and response.
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There also needs to be no prior conditioning...