Unconditioned response
noun
1.
a reflex action innately elicited by a stimulus without the intervention of any learning process Also called (esp formerly) unconditioned reflex Compare conditioned response
unconditioned response n.
A natural, usually unvarying response evoked by a stimulus in the absence of learning or conditioning.
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