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    Exam 3: Habituation, Sensitization, and Familiarization: Learning About Repeated Events
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    In Aplysia Touching the Siphon Causes the Gill to Withdraw
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In Aplysia Touching the Siphon Causes the Gill to Withdraw

Question 93

Question 93

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In Aplysia touching the siphon causes the gill to withdraw. If the siphon is touched repeatedly, eventually the gill will not withdraw anymore. This is an example of:


A) habituation.
B) sensitization.
C) mere exposure learning.
D) learned non-use.

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