Second-order conditioning

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title: Second-order conditioning
text: In classical conditioning, second-order conditioning or higher-order conditioning is a form of learning in which a stimulus is first made meaningful or consequential for an organism through an initial step of learning, and then that stimulus is used as a basis for learning about some new stimulus. For example, an animal might first learn to associate a bell with food, but then learn to associate a light with the bell. Honeybees show second-order conditioning during proboscis extension reflex con
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