what is the neutal stimulus in
before conditioning of classical
conditioning?
Select one:
a. food
b. horn
. c. bell
d. light
e. saliva
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In classical conditioning, a neutral stimulus (NS) is a stimulus that nitially does not evoke a response until it is paired with the unconditioned stimulus. For example, in Pavlov's experiment the bell was the neutral stimulus, and only produced a response when it was paired with food. Unconditioned Stimulus.
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