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Conditioned Stimulus (CS)

A conditioned stimulus (CS) is a previously neutral stimulus that, after being repeatedly associated with an unconditioned stimulus, comes to trigger a conditioned response. For example, in Pavlov's experiments, the tone was initially a neutral stimulus, but after being paired with meat powder over and over again, it became a conditioned stimulus that caused the dogs to salivate.

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