Classical Conditioning Explained
Discover how Pavlov's accidental findings on dog behavior led to the groundbreaking concept of classical conditioning. By pairing a neutral stimulus, like a bell, with an unconditioned stimulus, such as meat powder, animals learned to associate the two, resulting in salivation at the sound of the bell alone. This fascinating experiment reveals the power of learned associations in behavior.In this clip
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Episode 28: Classical Conditioning
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