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Example of Higher-Order Conditioning: Chemotherapy

Building on the example of a chemotherapy patient, higher-order conditioning can occur. If the patient, Moisha, regularly sees a syringe before the drugs are administered in the doctor's office, the syringe can also become a conditioned stimulus. The doctor's office (the first CS) helps to condition the syringe (the second CS). As a result, Moisha may learn to feel nauseous at the mere sight of a syringe, even outside the doctor's office.

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