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conditional reaction

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Explanation of "Conditional Reaction"

Definition: A "conditional reaction" is a response that happens because of a specific stimulus or situation. It means that the reaction only occurs when certain conditions are met.

Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "conditional reactions" can refer to complex behaviors in both humans and animals that are developed through a process called conditioning. There are two main types: 1. Classical Conditioning: Where a natural response becomes associated with a new stimulus (like Pavlov's dog). 2. Operant Conditioning: Where behaviors are influenced by the consequences that follow them (like rewards or punishments).

Word Variants:
  • Condition: The state of something or the requirements that must be met.
  • React: To respond to a situation or stimulus.
  • Reactivity: The quality of being reactive or responsive.
Different Meanings:
  • In everyday language, "conditional" can also refer to something that depends on specific conditions or terms (e.g., "conditional offer" in a job proposal).
Synonyms:
  • Learned response
  • Stimulus-response
  • Conditioned response
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "conditional reaction" itself does not have specific idioms or phrasal verbs, you can use related expressions: - "Under certain conditions": This means that something will only happen if specific criteria are met. - "React to": To respond to something that has happened.

Summary:

A "conditional reaction" is an important concept in understanding how behaviors are learned and can be influenced by various stimuli.

Noun
  1. an acquired response that is under the control of (conditional on the occurrence of) a stimulus

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