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Classical Conditioning
A learning process in psychology where two stimuli are repeatedly paired together until an individual associates them with each other, leading to a change in behavior.
CS
An abbreviation often used in psychology and neuroscience for "Conditioned Stimulus," a component of classical conditioning.
US
In the context of classical conditioning, it stands for the Unconditioned Stimulus, which automatically triggers a response without any learning needed.
Conditioned Stimulus
A formerly neutral cue that, after being linked with an unconditioned stimulus, comes to evoke a conditioned response over time.
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