Classical Conditioning - Said to have occurred when the conditioned stimulus produces the conditioned response, Unconditioned Stimulus (US or UCS) - A stimulus which produces an unconditioned response without conditioning being required, Unconditioned Response (UC or UCR) - An automatic or inherent response to the unconditioned stimulus, Conditioned Stimulus (CS) - Initially neutral (stimulus) with respect to the unconditioned response which is, by conditioning, associated with the unconditioned stimulus, Conditioned Response (CR) - The response to the conditioned stimulus once classical conditioning has been established, Extinction - The gradual weakening of a conditioned response that results in the behaviour decreasing or disappearing. This happens when a conditioned stimulus is no longer paired with an unconditioned stimulus, Stimulus Generalisation - A tendency for the conditioned stimulus to evoke similar responses after the response has been conditioned,

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