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Ivan Pavlov's dogs
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Pavlov presented his dogs with the sound of a bell (NS) which did not elicit any response
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Started to pair the sound of the bell (NS) with food (US), which did elicit an unconditioned response (salivation)
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After repeated presentation, the sound of the bell alone (now the CS) made the dogs salivate (CR)
(McLeod 2018)

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