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So this problem is about classical conditioning.
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Identify some situation in your experience in which classical conditioning is operating.
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So one that i could think of, people who have pets.
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For example, if you tend to give your dog treats from a plastic bag, maybe when it hears the plastic bag, it starts running towards you thinking that it's going to get a treat.
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So so what is the unconditioned stimulus in this case? it is going to be the treats, right? so the treats that it usually gets in the bag, the treats from the bag, then the unconditioned response is going to be running towards you because it runs towards you when it sees that you have a treat.
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Great.
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So what is the neutral stimulus? the neutral stimulus is going to be the crinkling sound of the plastic bag.
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So the crinkling plastic bag noise.
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Right? so next we have this being paired with this.
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So the dog starts you know associating that crinkling plastic bag noise with the treats from the bag so at some point the conditioned stimulus is going to be the crinkling noise right the crinkling plastic bag ends up becoming the stimulus this is now going to be what causes dog to get up and run rather than than the treat...