In learning theory terminology, your dog pulling on the leash is
an unconditioned response in the same vein as his salivating when presented with food: He does not have to be taught this.
No conditioning or special training is necessary to cause the dog to salivate, which is
an unconditioned response.
This is a normal, natural response known as an «
unconditioned response».
Not exact matches
The read - out that is measured in contextual and cued fear conditioning is a freezing
response that occurs following the pairing of an
unconditioned stimulus (US), such as a foot shock, with a conditioned stimulus (CS), such as a particular context or cue (tone)[15 — 17].
The readout that is measured in contextual and cued fear conditioning is a freezing
response that occurs following the pairing of an
unconditioned stimulus such as a foot shock, with a conditioned stimulus such as a particular context or cue (tone).
Classical conditioning pairs a conditioned stimulus such as other dogs with an
unconditioned stimulus such as food, causing the
response to the food to replace the previous
response to other dogs over time.