In his work with rabbits, Richard Thompson showed that classical conditioning of the eyeblink response depends on activity in the Cerebellum.
What is classical conditioning?
A learning process known as classical conditioning involves frequently pairing two stimuli, an unconditioned stimulus and a conditioned stimulus.
According to classical conditioning, a response that is first elicited by the second stimulus is afterwards elicited by the first stimulus alone.
Experimental Analysis by Richard Thompson :
It appears as the cornea with a tone (CS) before an airburst (UCS). The rabbit initially clinked in response to the air puff but not the tone.
Hence, the correct answer is Cerebellum.
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