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an acquired response that is under the control of a stimulus

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Q: What is a conditioned reflex?
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Is shutting of eyelids on exposure to bright light a simple or conditioned reflex?

Simple reflex


What is the difference between a simple reflex and a conditioned?

A simple reflex is an automatic response to a stimulus that is innate and does not require learning. In contrast, a conditioned reflex is a learned response to a previously neutral stimulus that becomes associated with a specific outcome through repeated pairing.


Is obeying orders is a reflex action?

obeying orders are conditioned reflexes


Which scientist propounded the conditioned reflex theory?

the russian scientist pavlov.


What is the difference between a unconditioned reflex and a conditioned reflex?

A conditioned reflex is learned through association, such as Pavlov's dogs salivating at the sound of a bell paired with food. In contrast, an unconditioned reflex is an innate, automatic response to a stimulus without prior learning, like blinking when something comes close to your eye.


Negative conditioned reflexes or inhibition of conditioned reflexes?

The established conditioned reflexes can be inhibited by some factors. The inhibition is of two types. External or indirect inhibition Internal or direct inhibition External or indirect inhibitionThe established conditioned reflex is inhibited by some form of stimulus, which is quite different from the conditioned stimulus. It is not related to conditioned stimulus. For example, some disturbing factors like sudden entrance of a stranger, sudden noise, or a strong smell can abolish the conditioned reflex and inhibit salivary secretion. The extra stimulus evokes the animal's curiosity and distracts the attention. According to Pavlov, this evokes an investigatory reflex. If the extra (inhibitory) stimulus is repeated for some time, its inhibitory effect gets weakened or abolished. Internal or direct inhibition There are four ways in which, the established conditioned reflex is abolished by direct or internal factors, which are related to the conditioned stimulus.


What has the author Curtis Zahn written?

Curtis Zahn has written: 'Conditioned reflex' 'American contemporary' 'American comtemporary'


What does the medical abbreviation CR mean?

Either 'crown-rump length' or 'conditioned reflex'. On a prescription, it typically means "controlled release."


How do you become a conditioned hockey goalie?

Plenty of on and off ice training. Use things that bounce back such as tennis balls off ice to improve your reflex skills.


When that car entered the driveway the cat went under the porch. What feature of life is this?

Perhaps a conditioned reflex. Cats do not like noisy items that may interfere with their hearing ability.


Ivan pavlov provided evidence that reflexes can be learned through?

Pavlov provided evidence that reflexes can be stimulated through classical conditioning. By paring an unconditioned stimulus (ex: food) with a conditioned stimulus (ex: tuning fork). After pairing trials, the conditioned stimulus alone can cause the dog to drool (a reflex).


Learning that makes a reflex response to a stimulus other than the original natural stimulus that naturally produces the reflex?

This type of learning is known as classical conditioning. In classical conditioning, a neutral stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus, which elicits an unconditioned response. Over time, the neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus that elicits a conditioned response. Famous experiments carried out by Ivan Pavlov with dogs are a classic example of classical conditioning.