A dog owner uses a specific, unique whistle sound every time they fill their dog's food bowl. Initially, the dog shows no reaction to the whistle. After a few weeks, the owner notices that the dog starts to salivate and run towards its bowl as soon as it hears the whistle, even before any food is visible. In this learned association, what is the whistle sound?
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A dog owner uses a specific, unique whistle sound every time they fill their dog's food bowl. Initially, the dog shows no reaction to the whistle. After a few weeks, the owner notices that the dog starts to salivate and run towards its bowl as soon as it hears the whistle, even before any food is visible. In this learned association, what is the whistle sound?
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