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The combining form "phe/o-" means :
Neutral Stimulus
An environmental event that initially does not elicit any intrinsic response until it is associated with an unconditioned stimulus, leading to a conditioned response.
Pavlov
A Russian physiologist known for his research in classical conditioning, demonstrating how stimuli can trigger a conditioned response.
Salivation
The secretion of saliva, often triggered by the sight, smell, or taste of food, preparing the mouth for digestion.
Acquisition
The process of acquiring or gaining knowledge, skills, or objects. In psychology, it often refers to the initial stages of learning.
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