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Classical Conditioning in an Infant with a Formula Canister

An example of classical conditioning in infants involves a six-month-old named Angelina and her baby formula. The formula is an unconditioned stimulus (UCS) that naturally elicits excitement and salivation as an unconditioned response (UCR). Initially, the blue canister containing the formula is a neutral stimulus. Through repeated association with the formula, Angelina learns that the canister signals feeding time. Consequently, the canister becomes a conditioned stimulus (CS), and the sight of it alone is enough to trigger a conditioned response (CR), such as excitement and reaching for the container.

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