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Classical Conditioning

Before training, the stimulus that has no effect Neutral Stimulus (NS) Before training, the stimulus that has no effect

Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS) Any stimulus that can evoke a response without the organism going through any previous learning (no training required)

Unconditioned Response (UCR) The response associated with the Unconditioned Stimulus before the experiment with no training required

Conditioned Stimulus (CS) The once Neutral Stimulus that produces a response after training

Conditioned Response (CR) The reaction to the Conditioned Stimulus

Extinction The disappearance of the Conditioned Response after the Conditioned Stimulus is no longer presented with the Unconditioned Stimulus

Spontaneous Recovery After extinction has occurred, the reappearance of the Conditioned Response when the Conditioned Stimulus is presented

Generalization Responding to other stimuli similar to that of the Conditioned Stimulus

Responding in a different way to similar stimuli Discrimination Responding in a different way to similar stimuli