Conditioned response

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Conditioned response
TermConditioned response
Short definitionconditioned response - (pronounced) (kun-DIH-shund reh-SPONTS) A type of learning in which repeated exposure to something can affect a person's behavior when encountering an unrelated object, sound, or smell that occurred at the same time as the initial exposure. For example, a patient who always feels sick after chemotherapy in a clinic that smells a certain way can be conditioned to feel sick when smelling the same odor in a different place 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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conditioned response - (pronounced) (kun-DIH-shund reh-SPONTS) A type of learning in which repeated exposure to something can affect a person's behavior when encountering an unrelated object, sound, or smell that occurred at the same time as the initial exposure. For example, a patient who always feels sick after chemotherapy in a clinic that smells a certain way can be conditioned to feel sick when smelling the same odor in a different place

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