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#1. Dr. Watson, in an experimental setting, plays a loud siren, which naturally causes his class to jump. Simultaneously with the siren’s onset, he puts on a rabbit mask. After several repetitions of this pairing, Dr. Watson finds that merely presenting the rabbit mask, without the siren, now causes the class to jump. In this instance of classical conditioning, what does the rabbit mask represent after it has been paired with the loud siren?
This scenario describes a classic example of respondent classical conditioning Initially the loud siren is an Unconditioned Stimulus US because it naturally and reliably elicits a jumping reflex which is the Unconditioned Reflex UR The rabbit mask initially serves as a Neutral Stimulus NS because it does not naturally elicit jumping Through repeated pairings of the Neutral Stimulus rabbit mask with the Unconditioned Stimulus loud siren the rabbit mask acquires the ability to elicit the jumping response on its own At this point the rabbit mask transforms into a Conditioned Stimulus CS and the jumping response it now elicits is a Conditioned Reflex CR Therefore the bunny rabbit mask is the Conditioned Stimulus
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