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Advanced Placement (AP), 11.12.2020 09:10 ltuthill

Classical conditioning is based on the idea that the conditioned stimulus becomes associated with the unconditioned stimulus. The CS then activates the same place in the animal's brain that was originally activated by the UCS. This is known as

higher-order conditioning
the cognitive perspective
the Skinner model
stimulus substitution
stimulus discrimination

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