Classical conditioning involves learning responses to neutral stimuli, leading to habituation over time. The effects can create associations between stimuli, resulting in natural responses even without conscious awareness.
Classical conditioning is a type of learning where an organism responds to a neutral stimulus that typically does not elicit that response. This type of conditioning can lead to habituation where the response decreases over time due to repeated exposure to the stimulus.
Habituation occurs when we learn not to respond to a stimulus that is presented repeatedly without change. For instance, becoming accustomed to constant background noise like television blaring, which initially distracts, but becomes less noticeable over time.
Classical conditioning effects lead to associating neutral stimuli with other stimuli, creating natural responses, even without conscious awareness, as seen in Pavlov's experiment with dogs associating a bell with food.
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