A response that is similar or identical to the unconditioned response that comes to be elicited by a conditioned stimulus.
in classical conditioning, the learned response given to a particular conditioned stimulus. 237
an acquired response that is under the control of (conditional on the occurrence of) a stimulus
When a horse is trained to a stimulus the same way every time the animal confronts that stimulus.
A response that has been learned through employing a specific stimulus.
The response to a stimulus that occurs when an animal has learned to associate the stimulus with a certain positive or negative effect.
A type of learned response that occurs following the presentation of a specific stimulus.
A response elicited by some initially neutral stimulus, the conditioned stimulus (CS), as a result of pairings between that CS and an unconditioned stimulus (US). This CR is typically not identical with the unconditioned response though it often is similar to it. See also conditioned stimulus (CS), unconditioned response (UR), unconditioned stimulus (US).
Learned response that is exhibited to a previously neutral stimulus (CS) as a result of pairing the CS with an unconditioned stimulus (UCS).
In classical conditioning, the learned or acquired response to a conditioned stimulus; in other words, to a stimulus that did not evoke the response originally. See also conditioned stimulus, unconditioned response, unconditioned stimulus.