Explain what stimuli and responses were involved in the case of Little Albert.

Explain what stimuli and responses were involved in the case of Little Albert.



The noise was an unconditioned stimuli producing an unconditioned response of fear. The rat, the neutral stimulus, was paired with the noise and so Albert associated them together. The unconditioned stimulus - the rat - now produced a fear response. Albert was now afraid of the rat. The rat became a conditioned stimulus that produced the conditioned response of fear.

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