Overview
Classical conditioning is a fundamental psychological concept that explains how associations between stimuli can shape behavior. In the context of sexual behavior, it highlights how certain stimuli can become linked to sexual arousal or attraction through repeated experiences. This process can have ...
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Example: Pavlov's dogs salivating at the sound of a bell.
Example: Feeling aroused at a specific scent associated with a partner.
Example: Food causing salivation in dogs.
Example: Developing attraction to a partner's perfume.
Example: Attraction to different scents similar to a partner's.
Example: Loss of arousal when a scent is no longer associated with a partner.