What's the main difference between a conditioned stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus?

A-Conditioned stimuli tend to be relatively neutral, whereas unconditioned stimuli tend to be more noticeable.
B-A conditioned stimulus is something we tend to react to earlier in life, whereas an unconditioned stimulus is something we don't react to until we're older.
C- A conditioned stimulus is something an individual responds to after learning, whereas reacting to an unconditioned stimulus requires no learning.
D- There usually is not a difference between a conditioned and unconditioned stimulus.
E- Conditioned stimuli usually provide a stronger reaction than unconditioned stimuli.


C- A conditioned stimulus is something an individual responds to after learning, whereas reacting to an unconditioned stimulus requires no learning.

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