Classical conditioning is learning through association and was first demonstrated by Ivan Pavlov.
Pavlov demonstrated that if a bell was repeatedly played while food was being given to the dogs, they could be trained to salivate at the sound of the bell.
Classical conditioning is a behavioral technique in which a biologically powerful stimulus (like food) is paired with a previously neutral stimulus. It is also referred to as Pavlovian conditioning or respondent conditioning (e.g. a triangle). It also describes the process of learning that follows this pairing, in which the neutral stimulus eventually learns to elicit a response (such as salivation) that is typically similar to the one elicited by the potent stimulus.
Operant conditioning, also known as instrumental conditioning, is a type of conditioning in which the strength of a voluntary behavior is altered by rewarding or punishing it. Opportunistic responses may be reinforced by classically conditioned stimuli. However, classical conditioning can have a variety of effects on operant conditioning.
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