Medical Definition of Respondent conditioning

1. A type of conditioning, first studied by I. P. Pavlov, in which a previously neutral stimulus (bell sound) elicits a response (salivation) as a result of pairing it (associating it contiguously in time) a number of times with an unconditioned or natural stimulus for that response (food shown to a hungry dog). Synonym: pavlovian conditioning. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Respondent Conditioning

resplice
respliced
resplices
resplicing
resplit
resplits
resplitting
respoke
respoken
respond
respond
responded
respondent
respondents
respondent behaviour
respondent conditioning (current term)
responder
responders
responding
responds
responsa
response
response
responses
response generalisation
response hierarchy
response rate
response time
responsibility
responsible

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