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  • UCS: cleaning provided a natural response that I did not have to learn and that was frustration
  • It's always me.
  • okay
  • Anahi I need you to clean up and vacuum the room because your aunts are going to be staying over.
  • Why do I always have to do this
  • UCR: The frustration/ unease was the responce to the UCS for the reason that I had to clean when I could have been playing
  • I threw up
  • The Stubbed toe: Classical Condition
  • I don't like Taco Bell
  • Finally I've finished cleaning, I'll get the vacuum now.
  • NS(Neutral Stimuli ): At this point the corner of the bed was not associated with pain until this interaction
  • I don't want Taco Bell
  • Taco Bell
  • Anahi they're not all the same, now what will you eat?!
  • Okay... I'll get the same order as last time then.
  • Taco Bell
  • CS: At this point I have associated the bed corner and cleaning with each other as I have just injured myself.
  • OWWWWW!!!!!
  • CS: When presented with the restaurant and their menu the prior experience was associated with the two
  • I there up AGAIN
  • CR: Here, after injuring myself with the corner a few more times in my vacuuming process, I have associated the bed corner with pain. So now at the sight of the bed corner I know to be careful or I will endure pain
  • Now I have finished everything even though that corner made me mad!
  • This hurts like when I eat hot Cheetos and orange juice together
  • As time goes on I do still associate the bed corner with lots of pain and when I clean I am extremely careful when cleaning around or near that side. However, given that it has not happened in a while and I only remembered that because of the assignment I think it is clear to say that the condition has been going extinct.
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