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Classical Conditioning Phases

Classical conditioning involves three distinct phases. Before conditioning, an unconditioned stimulus produces an unconditioned response, and a neutral stimulus produces no response. During conditioning, the unconditioned stimulus is presented repeatedly just after the neutral stimulus. After conditioning, the neutral stimulus alone produces a conditioned response.

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