What is a key difference between spontaneous movements and movements in response to a stimulus?
a. Spontaneous movements are faster and fatigue more rapidly.
b. Spontaneous movements have more accurate aim.
c. Spontaneous movements use a different pattern of muscles.
d. Spontaneous movements develop more gradually.
d
Psychology
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The conditioned stimulus is defined as:
A) the stimulus that automatically produces the unconditioned response. B) the previously neutral stimulus that automatically produces the unconditioned response. C) the previously neutral stimulus that has acquired the capacity to produce the conditioned response. D) the stimulus that remains neutral throughout classical conditioning.
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