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0/1 pts Stacey used to go to the dentist\'s office every 6 months for regular ch

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0/1 pts Stacey used to go to the dentist's office every 6 months for regular check-ups. However, when Stacey had complications after getting her wisdom teeth removed, she had to undergo several very painfu procedures to correct the issues. After a few of these painful visits Stacey began to panic at the mere smell of the dentist's office waiting room. One day, while taking her son to the dentist for his annual check up, Stacey waked into the office, smelled the waiting room, and started to have a panic attack. In this example, the smell of the dentist's office had become aln). to Stacey unconditioned response (UCR Remember our formula In this scenaria, the dentist ofice starts as a neutral stimulusINS because by itselt it shouldn't cause a reaction A natural reaction to painful dental procedures lunconditioned stimulus) is fear unconditioned responsel. After several pairings where Stacey esperienced painful dental precedures, the smell of the deneist's office had become a conditioned stimulus and fear is the conditioned conditioned stimulICS conditioned response ICR unconditioned stimulus UCS 0/ 1 pts Question 19 Using the example from above, the painful dental procedures Stacey had to endure functioned asan)for her condisioned response ICR unconditioned response (uCR conditioned stimulus ICS Remember our formula NS.US.UR?CS.CR In this scenario, the dentist office starts as a neutral stmulus (NS because by itselt it shouldn't cause a reaction. A natural reaction to painful dental procedures (unconditioned stimulu) is fear unconditioned responsel Amer several pairings where Sucey experienced painful dental procedures the smell of the dentist's office had become a conditioned stimlus and fear is the unconditioned smulus (UCs

Explanation / Answer

19. In the above example, the smell of the dentist's office, which prior to Stacey's painful experiences was a neutral stimulus, now became the conditioned stimulus (CS) after being repeatedly paired with the UCS.

20. The painful dental procedures that Stacey had to endure functioned as an unconditioned stimulus (UCS). As any painful experience occurring repeatedly would naturally produce panic when encountered again and again.

Stacey's situation can thus be summarized as:

UCS (painful procedure) --> UCR (panic/fear)

UCS + NS (the smell of the office) --> UCR

CS (the smell of the office) --> CR (fear/panic)