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its not exactly an example of anything he was just testing to see if tha dog salivated.

-ya but is it reasoning, instinct, conditioning, trial an error or just a habit?

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Pavlovs dog learned to respond to a bell as if the bell were food?

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In pavlovs experiment with dogs in which he demonstrated classincal conditioning what term defines the dogs salivation in response to only rhe ringing of the bell?

The term that defines the dogs' salivation in response to only the ringing of the bell is "conditioned response." This means that the dogs have learned to associate the bell with food, leading to salivation even when food is not present.


Pavlov's dog learned to respong to a bell as if the bell were food. this is an example of?

Classical conditioning - where a neutral stimulus (bell) becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus (food) through repeated pairings, leading to a learned response. In this case, the dog's salivating to the bell is a conditioned response.


Difference between inate behaviour and learn behaviour?

the correct term is learned behaviour, such as in pavlovian theory.inate behaviour is one that the species already does naturally, such as blinking,a learned behaviour is something done as a result of a previous, or multiple previous occourances and learning from these, such as the example of the learned behaviour study used initially in pavlovian therom..that of a dog learning to salivate upon the ring of a bell after the bell previously being rung in the same time period of the persentation of food.the salivating with food is an inate behaviour,the salivation upon the bell being rung was a learned behaviour.


What is the Lesson Learned about The Bell by Guy De Massachusetts?

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What is the name for the rounded contractile body of a jellyfish?

I believe it is called the "bell". The rhopalial lappet are nerve rings through the bell that respond to stimuli, such as touch, and may cause the bell to contract.


When response to stimulus is associated with another stimulus?

This is known as classical conditioning, a learning process where an organism comes to associate two different stimuli. An example would be Pavlov's experiment where dogs learned to associate the sound of a bell with the presentation of food, causing them to salivate at the sound of the bell alone.


What are some examples of conditional reflex?

Conditional reflexes, also known as conditioned responses, are learned behaviors that occur in response to a specific stimulus. A classic example is Pavlov's dogs, where the sound of a bell became associated with food, causing the dogs to salivate upon hearing the bell alone. Another example is a person feeling hungry upon seeing the golden arches of a fast-food restaurant, having learned to associate that visual cue with food. Additionally, a student feeling anxious when hearing a bell signaling the end of a test can demonstrate a conditional reflex developed through prior experiences.


What is an example of associative learning in biology?

An example of associative learning in biology is classical conditioning, where an organism learns to associate a neutral stimulus with a meaningful stimulus. One classic example is Pavlov's experiment with dogs, where the dogs learned to associate the ringing of a bell with the presentation of food and began salivating in response to the bell alone.


What health problems did Alexander Graham Bell have?

His mother was deaf. That's why he learned a sign language.


What type of behavior is the dog exhibiting when it goes to the bowl upon hearing a bell?

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What are automatic responses to certain stimuli?

Automatic responses to certain stimuli also known as conditioned responses occur when a certain stimulus is paired with an involuntary response. An example of this is Pavlovs famous experiment with dogs where he paired the ringing of a bell with the presentation of food. Over time the dogs learned to salivate at the sound of the bell even without the food being presented. This is an example of a conditioned response.Other examples of automatic responses to certain stimuli include: Fear response a person may freeze or become panicked when they hear a loud noise Gag reflex a person may reflexively gag when presented with certain tastes or smells Startle response a person may jump when a sudden loud noise is heardAutomatic responses to certain stimuli are a form of learning and can be beneficial in certain situations such as when a person has a fear of loud noises. By pairing the loud noise with a calm response the person can learn to become desensitized to the noise and no longer experience fear.