This type of response is known as an unconditioned response. It is an innate or reflexive reaction that occurs without the need for any prior conditioning or learning. Examples include flinching when touching a hot surface or salivating at the sight of food.
An unconditioned stimulus UCS is stimuli or anything that brings out a reaction that is innate, not learned, automatic, etc.A conditioned stimulus CS is a once neutral or unrelated stimulus that has been paired with an unconditioned stimulus, which after training and learning signals the conditioned response.Take a dog for example. A dog will salivate at the sight of food, salivation is the unconditioned stimulus, dogs don't learn how to drool they just do. Then pair the sight of food with the ringing of a bell, once unrelated, and the dog will learn to associate the bell with food and will therefore salivate. And the bell becomes the conditioned stimulus.For more information/source go to Exploring Psychology by David Myers
It's a response to the visual stimulus.
Ivan Pavlov discovered that dogs could be conditioned to salivate not only in response to food, but also to neutral stimuli that were repeatedly paired with food. This led to the development of classical conditioning, a process in which a conditioned response is triggered by a previously neutral stimulus.
Conditional learning, often referred to as classical conditioning, involves associating a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit a conditioned response. A classic example is Pavlov's dogs, where the sound of a bell (neutral stimulus) was paired with food (unconditioned stimulus), leading the dogs to salivate (conditioned response) at the sound alone. Another example is a person developing a fear of dogs after being bitten, where the sight of a dog becomes a conditioned stimulus that triggers anxiety. Additionally, advertising often employs conditional learning by pairing products with positive emotions or experiences to influence consumer behavior.
Sight is correct.
a negative sight is infect a sight which is negative
love is not created at first sight. it is atraction at first sight. love is not created at first sight. it is atraction at first sight.
NO!Sight NO!vision
bead sight
The holographic sight is a sight with a 1.5x zoom. The hybrid sight is a combination of both the red dot sight and holographic sight, you can switch between the two at any time. The hybrid sight is only in MW3. Related links have been added that describe the features of both sights
A few examples of a conditioned response are things likecats and dogs getting extremely excited at the sound of the can opener. This is a conditioned response because the can opener itself isn't excited to them, but it makes them anticipate being fed.the majority of phobias. Often, people with phobias have been conditioned to associate the particular object or situation of their phobia with a frightening event. For example, if someone once had a very bad car crash they might develop a fear of driving; after a little while of being scared of driving, them might start to associate that fear with just the sight of a car itself and develop a phobia of all cars or even all vehicles.the aversion many people feel of going to the doctor or to the dentist, because we remember at least one time that we were there that we felt pain. Young children often associate white medical coats with the main of a needle, and thus are scared as soon as they see anyone wearing one.the smell of a particular perfume or cologne of an old romantic partner making you feel emotionally or sexually aroused. You come to react directly to the smell with feelings that you had associated with that old partner, so that you become instantly attracted to anyone who wears that scent.I hope that helps!