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    If a US Occurs Just as Often Without the Tone
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If a US Occurs Just as Often Without the Tone

Question 106

Question 106

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If a US occurs just as often without the tone as it does in the presence of the tone, then little or no conditioning will accrue to the tone. This would suggest that animals are sensitive to _____ of the potential CS and US.


A) causality
B) contingency
C) cue-outcome
D) frequency

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