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Classical conditioning

Differential conditioning, a type of respondent conditioning in which one stimulus is followed by the US but a second is not (e.g.,. food in the mouth follows bell but not tone). Discrimination has occurred when the CR is elicited by the first stimulus but not the second. The term does not refer to respondent conditioning in general, even though such conditioning entails discrimination between the presence and absence of the CS.

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