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Classical Conditioning in a Cat

A common example of classical conditioning involves a cat named Tiger. The cat's food serves as the unconditioned stimulus (UCS), which naturally elicits excitement as the unconditioned response (UCR). A specific electric can opener, used only for the cat's food, makes a distinct sound. This sound, initially a neutral stimulus, becomes a conditioned stimulus (CS) after being repeatedly paired with the food. Consequently, Tiger learns to get excited and run to the food preparation area—the conditioned response (CR)—upon hearing the sound of the can opener alone.

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