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When your psychology professor is lecturing to your class, she can tell which students are sitting in the first, second, third, etc., row, in part because students in the closer rows obstruct her view of students in more distant rows. This illustrates the depth perception cue of
Temporal Contiguity
The occurrence of two events close together in time, which can lead to an association between them in learning.
Unconditioned Stimulus
In classical conditioning, a stimulus that naturally and automatically triggers a response without any learning needed.
Conditioned Response
A learned reaction or behavior to a previously neutral stimulus that has become associated with a significant stimulus.
Novel Stimulus
A new or unfamiliar stimulus that has not been previously experienced by an organism, often used in experimental research to gauge response or attention.
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