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| con·di·tioned re·sponse (plural con·di·tioned re·sponses) or con·di·tioned re·flex (plural con·di·tioned re·flex·es) |
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learned response to stimulus: a response to a new second stimulus as a result of association with a prior stimulus. The classic example is Pavlov's experiment in which dogs began to salivate at the sound of a bell, having previously been fed when the bell was rung.
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