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Unit 4 – Learning
Topic 4.2
Based on principles of classical conditioning, what is likely to happen if an individual frequently pairs drinking coffee (a neutral stimulus) with feeling alert (an unconditioned response)?
There will be no change in behavior or responses to coffee.
Over time, just seeing or smelling coffee could make them feel more alert—coffee becomes a conditioned stimulus producing a conditioned response of alertness.
The individual will stop enjoying the taste of coffee.
The smell of coffee will trigger feelings of relaxation and sleepiness.
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