The behavioral tendency towards the stimulus are called the
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The behavioral tendency towards the stimulus are called the Stimulus-response coordination.
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Psychology of behavior:
- According to the theory of classical conditioning, an unconditioned stimulus (US) is a stimulus that invariably prompts an unconditioned response (UR), whereas a conditioned stimulus (CS) prompts a conditioned response despite being initially irrelevant (CR).
- Stimulus-response coordination in the nervous system. Direct one-to-one stimulus-response reactions are the most basic kind of response. The stimulus is a change in the environment, and the response is how the organism responds to it. In single-celled organisms, the reaction is a result of a cell characteristic.
- The stimulus-response theory underlies behaviorism and states that a stimulus will elicit a response either by pairing a response with a reflective trigger (for example, salivating in response to a bell paired with food); or by rewarding a response in the presence of a reward.
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