xva credA Classical Conditioning: In the following scenarios, label the Neutral
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xva credA Classical Conditioning: In the following scenarios, label the Neutral Stimulus (NS).Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS) Unconditioned Response (UR), Conditioned Stimulus (CS), and Conditioned Response (CR). 1. Pavlov rang a bell before placing meat powder in the dog's mouth, which caused salivation. He did this repeatedly and found that he could cause the dog to salivate by simply ringing a bell. NS: US: cS CR: 2. Vincent feeds his dog, Henry, an adorable, well-behaved Bichon poodle, out of a glass food container. Any time Henry hears the lid hitting the glass container he comes running into the kitchen. NS: US: UR: CS: several teeth pulled because of his excessive use of sugary snacks. When Khail visits the dentist now, he breaks out into a cold sweat and becomes sick to his stomach once he sits in the examination chair. NS: US: UR 4. Ashley often times is terrified when she drives through a particular intersection, since she had witnessed a fatal car accident there. NS: US: UR: CR: Every time Tucker says something unintelligent, Paul hits him in the back of the head. Now every time Tucker talks, he looks to see if Paul is near him. 5. NS: US: UR:Explanation / Answer
1. NS: Bell; US: Meat powder; UR: Salivation; CS: Bell; CR: Salivation.
2. NS: Glass container; US: Food; UR: Running into kitchen; CS: Glass container sound; CR: Running into kitchen.
3. NS: Sugary snacks; US: Teeth pulled out; UR: Pain; CS: Dentist; CR: Cold sweat and sickness.
4. NS: Intersection; US: Fatal accident; UR: Fear; CS: Intersection; CR: Fear.
5. NS: Tucker saying something unintelligent; US: Paul; UR: Hitting in the head; CS: Tucker talking; CR: Looking out for Paul.
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