Pavlov found that meat powder placed on a dog's tongue will make the dog salivate. In classical conditioning terms, the dog's salivation is an unconditioned stimulus.
Ivan Pavlov was a Russian physiologist who developed the famous theory of classical conditioning.
Classical conditioning is a process of conditioning behavior by pairing a biologically potent stimulus like food with a neutral stimulus like a sound. When this pairing is internalized, the neutral stimulus is able to elicit the same response that the potent stimulus would.
The experiment dog salivates when meat power is placed in its tongue, so it is an unconditioned stimulus. If the meat power is paired with a neutral stimulus like a metronome’s sound, the latter then becomes the conditioned stimulus.
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