Classical conditioning occurs when two or more unrelated stimuli are linked to produce a behavioral response.
This refers to the type of learning that happens unconsciously. When you learn through classical conditioning, an automatic conditioned response is paired with a specific stimulus and this creates a behavior.
An example of classical conditioning was when Ivan Pavlov's experiment with dogs, who salivated in response to a bell tone; he showed that when a bell was sounded each time the dog was fed, the dog learned to associate the sound with the presentation of the food.
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