Noun, 1. conditioned reflex - an acquired response that is under the control of ( conditional on the occurrence of) a stimulus. acquired reflex, conditional reaction, ...
Jul 25, 1999 ... What is the Conditioned Reflex. Júlio Rocha do Amaral, MD and Renato M.E. Sabbatini, PhD. At the end of the 19th century and beginning of ...
reflex /re·flex/ (re´fleks) a reflected action or movement; the sum total of any particular automatic response mediated by the nervous system.
Classical conditioning (also Pavlovian conditioning or respondent conditioning) is a form of learning in which one stimulus, the conditioned stimulus or CS, ...
...by an air puff into the dog’s mouth. Here the tone of the bell is known as the conditioned (or sometimes conditional) stimulus, abbreviated as CS.
The concept for which Pavlov is famous is the "conditioned reflex" (or in his own ... He had come to learn this concept of conditioned reflex when examining the ...
conditioned reflex [kən′dish·ənd ′rē‚fleks] (psychology) Response of an organism to a stimulus which was inadequate to elicit the response until paired for ...
noun Psychology . a response that becomes associated with a previously unrelated stimulus as a result of pairing the stimulus with another stimulus normally yielding ...
This is an example of a conditioned reflex. The dogs ... This is now called a conditioned reflex. In a conditioned reflex the final response (salivation) has no direct ...
n. Psychology A new or modified response elicited by a stimulus after conditioning. Also called conditioned reflex.

