unconditioned
英 [ˌʌnkənˈdɪʃnd]
美 [ˌʌnkənˈdɪʃnd]
adj. 非培养的; 本性的; 先天的; 无条件的
BNC.47736 / COCA.33915
牛津词典
adj.
- 非培养的;本性的;先天的;无条件的
not trained or influenced by experience; natural- an unconditioned response
无条件反射
- an unconditioned response
英英释义
adj
- not conditional
- unconditional surrender
- not established by conditioning or learning
- an unconditioned reflex
双语例句
- Bernstein and her colleagues also proposed a model that associative learning takes place when a conditioned stimulus is followed by an unconditioned stimulus, triggering convergent neurons.
伯恩斯坦博士和她的同事还提出一种模型,即当给予非条件刺激物后给予条件刺激,联想性学习就会发生,即触发了会聚神经元。 - When Pavlov put food powder in the dog's mouth and saliva was generated, that's an unconditioned stimulus giving rise to an unconditioned response.
巴甫洛夫给狗喂食,狗会分泌唾液,这就是无条件刺激引起了无条件反应。 - Unconditioned Logistic Analysis of Hypertension and the Relationship with Dietary Intake among Rural Population in Huguan County
壶关县农村居民高血压患病及膳食摄入与其关系的非条件Logistic分析 - It predicts that the best timing is when the conditioned stimulus, which is the signal, comes before the unconditioned stimulus, which is what you have to prepare for.
它预测,最佳的时机,莫过于作为信号的条件刺激,出现在需要你做准备的,非条件刺激之前。 - Well, you show the thing that would cause you to have the fear without the unconditioned stimulus.
找出在非条件刺激不存在的情况下,能够使你感到恐惧的东西。 - Conditioned reflex, different from the inherent unconditioned reflex, is an advanced nervous activity gradually developing in human's life.
条件反射,不同于与生俱来的非条件反射,是人们在生活中建立起来的高级神经活动。 - So, the idea here is, repeated pairings of the unconditioned stimulus and the conditioned stimulus will give rise to the response.
这里的意思是说,无条件刺激与条件刺激的反复匹配,会引起条件反应。 - What's the unconditioned response?
无条件反应是什么? - A type of learning in which a conditioned stimulus is paired with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit a reflex response or respondent behaviour-Also referred to as Pavlovian Conditioning.
与中性刺激多次结合有效刺激而使有机体形成的条件反应。即是一种新的刺激引起已存在的反射反应。一种自动化的、非习得性的反应。 - This is the absolute, unconditioned Truth which is Life itimmolation.
这是尽对的、无条件的真理,那就是生命本身。
