Milk is an unconditioned stimulus
Provides an unconditioned response of pleasure
Feeder is the neutral stimulus
Repetition of feeding the infants learns to associate the feeder with food and pleasure
Feeder becomes the conditioned stimulus
Sight of feeder will indicate the infant that they will get fed. Produce conditioned response of pleasure
Infant is hungry and cries leads to a response from caregiver
Feeding. Positive reinforcement as infant receives reward of food so the crying is reinforced
Caregiver feeds the infant the crying stops
Negative reinforcement as the negative stimulus of crying has been removed and the feeding behaviour is reinforced