Classical Conditioning Explained
Discover the five key elements of classical conditioning, including the roles of neutral and unconditioned stimuli. Understand how a neutral stimulus transforms into a conditioned stimulus through pairing, and learn about the responses that follow. This exploration clarifies the relationship between unconditioned and conditioned responses, shedding light on the fascinating process of learning through association.In this clip
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Episode 28: Classical Conditioning
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