Classical Conditioning: Classical conditioning is a type of learning where two stimuli are repeatedly paired together so that an originally neutral stimulus comes to elicit a conditioned response.
Pavlov's Dogs: This famous experiment involved pairing the sound of a bell (neutral stimulus) with food (unconditioned stimulus), which eventually caused the dogs to salivate (conditioned response) at the sound of the bell alone.
Conditioned Response: In classical conditioning, the learned response that occurs when an originally neutral stimulus comes to elicit a particular behavior or reaction.