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Pop art aimed to undermine the "high art" tendency to value only works that were "original" and "unique." To what extent do you think it is important for artists to strive toward creating something new and original? How can such works as Andy Warhol's Thirty Are Better than One,that reuse earlier art,also be seen as creative and valuable?
Ringing Bell
A sound or signal produced by a bell, often used to mark the beginning or end of an event, or to draw attention.
Conditioned Stimulus (CS)
In classical conditioning, an originally neutral stimulus that, after association with an unconditioned stimulus (US), comes to trigger a conditioned response (CR).
Pavlov's Experiments
A series of studies conducted by Ivan Pavlov that demonstrated classical conditioning, where dogs learned to associate a neutral stimulus (bell) with an unconditioned stimulus (food), leading to a conditioned response (salivating).
Salivary Conditioning
A form of classical conditioning where an automatic and natural response, like salivation, is trained to respond to a previously neutral stimulus.
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