Pavlovian

usgb/ˌpævˈloʊviən/
adjective

Relating to the conditioning process discovered by Ivan Pavlov where a natural reflex responds to a stimulus.

The dog exhibited a Pavlovian response when it heard the bell.
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conditioned response, classical conditioning, reflexive behavior

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Metaphorical Use

Pavlovian can be used metaphorically to describe automatic emotional responses.

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When someone reacts to a stimulus without thinking, it can be described as Pavlovian.
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Common Misunderstandings

Some might confuse Pavlovian responses with conscious actions.

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Understanding that Pavlovian responses are reflexive can clarify misconceptions.
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Contextual Nuance

In literary works, Pavlovian reactions may illustrate character responses.

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Authors might use Pavlovian principles to enhance character development.
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