Title: The Opposing Processes of Stimulus Discrimination and Stimulus Generalization in Classical Conditioning In Classical Conditioning, the process of learning occurs when an initially neutral stimulus (NS) is paired with an unconditioned stimulus (UCS)

In chapter 6 we learned about Classical Conditioning. One of the key concepts in Classical Conditioning is that Stimulus Discrimination and Stimulus Generalization are involved in determining which stimuli will trigger a learned response. Explain how the processes of Stimulus Discrimination and Stimulus Generalization are considered opposites. You should include at least one example of each concept.
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