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____________________ Won a Nobel Prize in 1906 for His Work

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____________________ won a Nobel Prize in 1906 for his work in describing the structure of the nervous system.

Understand the basic principles of classical conditioning, including conditioned and unconditioned stimuli and responses.
Identify and explain phenomena related to classical conditioning such as stimulus generalization, stimulus discrimination, extinction, and spontaneous recovery.
Recognize the historical significance and experimental methodologies of key figures in classical conditioning, like Ivan Pavlov and John B. Watson.
Apply concepts of classical conditioning to real-world examples, including advertising and emotional responses.

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