Multiple Choice
Conditioned inhibition is specific to a particular response,and it acts to reduce the excitatory strength of that habit.However,if there is a failure of that response to reduce habit strength,what will the drive state do?
A) It will remain focused on the same response.
B) It will elicit the second strongest response in a habit hierarchy.
C) It will stop responding.
D) It will create a totally different response that is different from previous responses.
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