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Classical Conditioning In Animals

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Classical conditioning in animals refers to the process by which animals learn to associate a neutral stimulus with a significant event, leading to a change in behavior.

Key Features

  • Pavlovian conditioning
  • Association between stimuli
  • Conditioned response

Pros

  • Effective in training animals for various tasks and behaviors
  • Widely studied and understood phenomenon in behavioral psychology

Cons

  • Can lead to learned helplessness if not applied properly
  • May not always generalize to all animals or situations

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