After Pavlov's dog heard the neutral stimulus of the bell rang alongside the unconditioned stimulus of the meat, the dog eventually drooled to the sound of the bell alone. The drooling to the ringing of the bell then became:
a. an unconditioned response.
b. a conditioned response.
c. a neutral stimulus
d. a conditioned stimulus.
B. The response to the bell had been trained (conditioned).
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