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Classical Conditioning with an Electric Dog Fence

Classical conditioning is not limited to food-related stimuli and can be used to condition emotional responses like fear. For instance, in the case of an invisible electric dog fence, a dog learns to associate the edge of the yard (a neutral stimulus) with the discomfort of a small electrical shock (an unconditioned stimulus). After this pairing, the edge of the yard becomes a conditioned stimulus that elicits fear and anxiety (the conditioned response), compelling the dog to stay within the designated boundaries.

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