Editorial-style psychology infographic explaining Pavlov's classical conditioning through a clean 5-card grid with icons, short captions, and labeled learning steps. The muted rainbow palette, modern typography, and pop-psychology poster vibe align with searches like mabel pines mbti while staying educational and non-diagnostic.
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Psychology infographic titled "Pavlov's Classical Conditioning". Use a 5-icon grid layout in the style of a LOVE-LANGUAGES educational poster, adapted for learning psychology concepts rather than personality diagnosis. Editorial psychology magazine illustration, muted rainbow palette, clean modern typography, soft textured shapes, balanced spacing, approachable academic design. Show 5 numbered cards with short captions and evocative icons, all in English: 1) "Before Learning" — icon of a bowl and salivating dog, natural response to food. 2) "Neutral Signal" — icon of a bell, initially no salivation. 3) "Pairing Repeatedly" — icon of bell plus food with looping arrows, repeated association. 4) "After Conditioning" — icon of bell causing salivation, learned response. 5) "Everyday Examples" — icon set of phone notification, school bell, advertisement cue, showing conditioned reactions in daily life. Include small educational side labels in English such as "Unconditioned Stimulus", "Unconditioned Response", "Conditioned Stimulus", "Conditioned Response", and a simple arrow flow from before to after learning. Add a subtle footer note in English framing the content as informal educational psychology, not a diagnostic tool. Avoid labeling the viewer, avoid stigmatizing language, no diagnostic medical claims. Visually hint at pop-culture personality-search aesthetics without using the phrase "mabel pines mbti" as on-image text. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no diagnostic medical claims, no watermarks No diagnostic medical claims, no labeling viewers, no stigmatization. Frame personality systems as informal / educational, never as diagnostic tools.
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