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Classical Conditioning in Chemotherapy Patients

A real-world example of classical conditioning can be seen in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. For instance, a patient named Moisha vomited after her treatments. The chemotherapy drugs were the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) that caused the unconditioned response (UCR) of vomiting. After repeated visits, the doctor's office, which was previously neutral, became a conditioned stimulus (CS). Consequently, Moisha began to feel nauseous—the conditioned response (CR)—simply upon visiting the oncologist's office, even before receiving treatment.

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