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Unit 4 – Learning
Topic 4.2
How could one critique the assumption that conditioned responses will always occur immediately after the conditioned stimulus?
Some forms of classical conditioning involve delays or intervals between stimulus presentations which affect response timings.
Humans can't control their conditioned responses.
The unconditioned response never happens immediately after the conditioned stimulus presentation,
Conditioned responses disappear over time with no reinforcement.
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AP Psychology - 4.2 Classical Conditioning
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