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How Do You Know That He Has Been Conditioned?

Why, when he flinches of course!

I recorded myself saying 'I love you' to the subject but captured his response to it. He reacted, indicating that he was anticipating being pinched.

At this point it is known that the neutral stimulus has become the conditioned stimulus and elicited the conditioned response.

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Classic conditioning

By Eve Beebe