the Pavlovian Stimulus Model
It's called a Pavlovian response, or Pavlovian conditioning (named for the man who discovered it, a guy named Ivan Pavlov). See the Related Links below for more information.
Pavlovian response.
Ivan Pavlov. It is, in fact, also known as Pavlovian conditioning.
That would have been the salivary gland.
Classical conditioning.
Pavlovian conditioning involves the association of a neutral stimulus with a significant stimulus to elicit a specific response. This form of learning can involve complex cognitive processes such as attention, memory, and perception. Additionally, factors like timing, context, and individual differences can influence the effectiveness of Pavlovian conditioning, making it a more nuanced form of learning than initially thought.
Pavlovian sexual conditioning refers to the process by which an individual develops a sexual response to a previously neutral stimulus through repeated pairing with a sexually arousing stimulus. This type of conditioning can influence an individual's sexual preferences and arousal patterns.
Pavlovian or classical conditioning is a type of learning where an individual comes to associate two different stimuli. This process involves pairing a neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit a conditioned response. The neutral stimulus eventually becomes a conditioned stimulus that triggers the same response as the unconditioned stimulus.
learned behavior Pavlovian response
An automatic reaction is a synonym for absence of thought, gut reaction, or a knee-jerk reaction. It can also be thought of as an involuntary impulse or a Pavlovian response.
Pavlovian behavior, also known as classical conditioning, is a type of learning in which an organism learns to associate a neutral stimulus with a significant event or stimulus. This leads to a response being triggered by the neutral stimulus alone. The classic example is Pavlov's experiment with dogs, in which they learned to associate the sound of a bell with the arrival of food, leading them to salivate at the sound of the bell alone.