A neutral stimulus is a stimulus that initially does not elicit a specific response. In classical conditioning, the neutral stimulus becomes associated with a meaningful stimulus through repeated pairing, eventually causing the neutral stimulus to elicit the same response as the meaningful stimulus.
A response caused by a neutral stimulus is known as a conditioned response. This occurs when the neutral stimulus becomes associated with a unconditioned stimulus through conditioning, leading to a learned response.
A neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus through a process called classical conditioning. This happens when the neutral stimulus is paired consistently with an unconditioned stimulus that naturally elicits a response. Over time, the neutral stimulus begins to evoke the same response as the unconditioned stimulus, becoming a conditioned stimulus.
No, pink is not considered a neutral color. Neutral colors are typically shades of white, black, gray, or beige that can easily pair with other colors, while pink is a warm color on the color wheel.
the neutral stimulus should precede the unconditioned stimulus by a fraction of a secong
The definition of neutral means the object has no charge.
Neutrons are neutral, and by definition have no charge.
a pacifist is a person that is neutral to something
Both sides fought for the neutral nations hoping to gain more allies. The neutral nations, by definition, did not fight
having a balanced electric potential
The definition of a neutral chemical is an aqueous solution with a pH of 7.0 ([H+] = 1.0 x 10-7 M)
A chromium ion is not neutral. By definition an ion is not neutral. All atoms belong to an isotope, but that has nothing to do with whether the atom is ionized or not.
A neutral ion is called an uncharged or nonionic species.
No; molecules by definition must be electrically neutral.
7 The pH of a neutral substance is 7. Anything higher than 7 is alkaline or basic, and anything lower than 7 is acidic.
Neutral stimulus is a stimulus which initially produces no specific response other than focusing attention. In classical conditioning
the definition of neutralize is when two substances are both equally balanced eg. sugar weighs the same as twice the lot of salt.