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Little Albert Experiment

In 1920, John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner conducted an experiment with a baby nicknamed Little Albert. They demonstrated that fears can be conditioned by exposing Little Albert to a neutral white rat and repeatedly pairing it with a sudden, loud noise. The loud noise naturally caused a reflexive fear response. Eventually, Little Albert became frightened by the white rat alone, showing that emotions could become conditioned responses.

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