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Title: Ivan Pavlov and Classical Conditioning
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February 26, 1997 |
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This is not true, as an experiment has shown that making a person sick after eating a certain food over and over, was conditioned to not like the food because of the feelings associated with it, even though it took ten minutes for the effects to kick in... Showed first 250 characters
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Also, later research has shown that a stimulus will do nothing if another stimulus has already been conditioned to another response (Encarta 2).
Classical conditioning is used today on humans in many ways. It is used to cure people with unexplainable phobias, drug problems, and even in advertising (Gale)... Showed next 250 characters
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