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Q: Which biologist first demonstrated conditioning in dogs?
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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?

Conditioned response.


In Pavlov's experiment with dogs in which he demonstrated classical conditioning, what term was used to indicate the dog's salivation when the meat powder was placed on its tongue?

unconditioned response


In Pavlov's experiment with dogs in which he demonstrated classical conditioning, what was the bell's ring called after being paired with the meat powder so that it now produced salivation?

conditioned stimulus


What was the bell ringing called after being paired with the meat powder so that it now produced salivation in Pavlov's experiment with dogs in which he demonstrated classical conditioning?

conditioned stimulus


In Pavlov's experiment with dogs in which he demonstrated classical conditioning, what was the bell's ring called prior to being paired with the presentation of the meat powder?

Conditioned stimulus.It was called a neutral stimulus because it was neutral, and a stimulus.unconditioned responseNOTconditioned stimulusunconditioned response (A+)conditioned response


What was the bell's ring called prior to being paired with the presentation of the meat powder in Pavlov's experiment with dogs in which he demonstrated classical conditioning?

Conditioned stimulus.It was called a neutral stimulus because it was neutral, and a stimulus.unconditioned responseNOTconditioned stimulusunconditioned response (A+)conditioned response


Who first identified the form of learning called classical conditioning?

That would be Ivan Pavlov- he discovered it while he was doing salivation studies on dogs. It all started when a student of his began to notice that, after a while, the dog started salivating before he was given food (the unconditioned stimulus). Pavlov then started to study this phenomenon, which became known as classical conditioning.


A biologist gives a new kind of food to a group of dogs and compares the weight gain of these dogs over time to a group of similar dogs that did not receive the new food?

and we care why?.........


What is the conditioning stimulus?

We refer to a conditioning stimulus and conditioned response. The conditioning stimulus is feedback that creates, enhances or intensifies a reaction, which is the conditioned response. In a famous series of experiments by Dr. Ivan Pavlov in the late 19th Century, dogs drooled when he gave them food and rang a bell rung at the same time. After awhile the dogs drooled at just the sound of the bell. The sound of the bell was the conditioning stimulus, and the physiological reaction of salivation in the dogs was the conditioned response.


How does conditioning modify a behavior?

Conditioning allows for a behaviour to be triggered by a certain stimulus. The classic example is that of Pavlov's dogs, whereby dogs were conditioned to salivate upon hearing the sound of a bell because they had learnt to associate the bell with food.


What sound does Lucario make?

They are from the canine family, they growl alot like dogs do. Pokemon Master & Lucario Biologist ~Bolt the lucario


What is the definition of conditoning?

Conditioning is something we accept because we are taught it or have practiced it for a long time. My dogs are conditioned to eat only once a day. My body is conditioned to awaken at 6 every morning no matter when I go to sleep. As a result of months of conditioning my dogs accept only one meal a day. As a result of the conditioning in his youth the boy was unable to control his aggression.