Difference between conditioned and unconditioned reflex
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Answer:
Conditioned and unconditioned responses are behaviors that result from specific stimuli. An unconditioned response is behavior that occurs naturally due to a given stimulus. However, a stimulus prompts a conditioned response only when someone has come to associate that stimulus with another
Explanation:
NCERT based Answer for Class 11 Biology Students
Unconditioned Reflex:
They are in born reflexes and are transmitted through heredity.
Learning does not form the basis of unconditioned reflexes.
E.g., withdrawal of hand on touching a hot plate.
Conditioned Reflex:
They are acquired after birth.
Learning forms the basis of conditioned reflexes.
E.g., riding a bicycle, typing, knitting etc.
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