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unconditioned stimulus
unconditioned stimulus n. In classical conditioning , a stimulus (1) such as food that naturally elicits an unconditioned response such as salivation, without any prior process of conditioning (1) . It is a slight mistranslation of unconditional stimulus, the term originally used by the Russian ...
January 1, 2001; A Dictionary of Psychology

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