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How did Ivan Pavlov's dog experiment inform our understanding of classical conditioning?
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How did Ivan Pavlov's dog experiment inform our understanding of classical conditioning?
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Pavlov's dog experiment showed that an association can be formed between a neutral stimulus e.g. a bell and a reflex response e.g. salivation through repeated pairings, which forms the basis of classical conditioning.
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