• What is an unconditioned stimulus?

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    An unconditioned stimulus is something that naturally and automatically triggers a response without prior conditioning. In the context of Pavlovian conditioning, the unconditioned stimulus could be something like food, which naturally makes a dog salivate, or a loud sound, which naturally causes a startling response. This type of stimulus unconditionally evokes a reaction specific to its nature 1.

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