What are conditioned reflexes?
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A conditioned reflex, also known as a conditioned response, is an acquired response in which the subject (which can be a human or other animal) learns to associate a previously unrelated neutral stimulus with a different stimulus that elicits some kind of reaction.
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There are two different forms of reflexes, conditioned and unconditioned reflex. Unconditioned reflex is the response obtained on a given stimulus. Eyes closing, moving the hand away and food digestion are the forms of unconditioned reflexes. In case of conditioned reflex, the stimulus is associated with another stimulus and response is generated. The dog has associated the ringing of bell and offering of food with each other. So, when the bell is rang, the dog salivates with the memory that food has been provided.
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