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Pavlov's classical conditioning model

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Definition

Pavlov's classical conditioning model is a theory that explains how organisms learn to associate a neutral stimulus with a meaningful stimulus, resulting in the neutral stimulus acquiring the ability to elicit a response.

Theoretical Perspectives

Classical conditioning is rooted in behaviorism, a perspective emphasizing observable behaviors over internal mental processes. It views learning as a process of acquiring new behaviors through associations.

Study And Research Findings

Ivan Pavlov's work with dogs, demonstrating that a neutral stimulus (bell) paired with an unconditioned stimulus (food) could produce a conditioned response (salivation), is foundational to classical conditioning research.

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