In Pavlov's conditioning of dogs, the point at which the dogs salivated at the sound of the tone without the food being present is referred to as

In Pavlov's conditioning of dogs, the point at which the dogs salivated at the sound of the tone without the food being present is referred to as Correct Answer acquisition

B Ask It Like It Is: In classical conditioning, what is it called when the learner first reacts to the conditioned stimulus when the unconditioned stimulus is not present? Answer Before You Answer: It is called acquisition. Choice , an unconditioned stimulus, prompts a response; it is not a reaction to a prompt. Choice (C), discrimination, occurs when a learner responds only to the conditioned stimulus and nothing else. Choice (D), generalization, occurs when the learner responds to the conditioned stimulus and to objects that are similar to the CS. Choice (E), spontaneous recovery, occurs when a conditioned response suddenly reappears in the absence of additional conditioning.

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