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    Which Does NOT Require the Cerebellum in a Classical Conditioning
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Which Does NOT Require the Cerebellum in a Classical Conditioning

Question 41

Question 41

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Which does NOT require the cerebellum in a classical conditioning experiment?


A) the unconditioned stimulus
B) the conditioned stimulus
C) the unconditioned response
D) the conditioned response

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