Classical conditioning, famously demonstrated by Pavlov’s dogs, involves forming passive associations between stimuli—like linking the sound of a bell with the anticipation of food.
Classical and operant conditioning compete in the brain, preventing simultaneous learning of conflicting actions.
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Some people found it relatable, as one woman commented: "I was also classically conditioned to this noise in my last relationship." ...