The above question best illustrates "Classical conditioning" from the above-given statement.
What is Classical Conditioning?
Classical conditioning was a fundamental associative learning strategy identified by Pavlov.
The term "classical conditioning" describes learning that takes place when a neutral stimulus, like a tone, starts to be linked to a stimulus, like food, that inherently results in behaviour.
After learning the association, the once neutral stimulus is enough to cause the behaviour.
Classical Conditioning is further subclassified into,
A naturally occurring response is triggered by an unconditioned stimulus (US), such as food, and an unconditioned response (UR), such as salivation, occurs as a result of the unconditioned stimulus.
A neutral stimulus called a conditioned stimulus (CS) can elicit the same response as an unconditioned stimulus when it is repeatedly presented before it.
Hence, the given statement describes Classical Conditioning.
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