Health, 27.09.2019 04:20 covergurllaa
Holly was dancing with her new boyfriend at an elvis tribute. when the band started playing "cant falling in love with you" her boyfriend gave her a long, passionate kiss, which holly found very enjoyable. now holly finds that every time she hears "cant falling in love with you" on the radio, she becomes a little flushed. in this example, the conditioned stimulus is the song "cant falling in love with you". so is the conditioned response she becomes a little flushed or when she hears it playing? is the unconditioned stimulus dancing with her boy friend? and the unconditioned response enjoyable?
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