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Pairing the Smell of Food with a Toxin Can Produce

Question 161

Question 161

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Pairing the smell of food with a toxin can produce conditioned taste aversions. This is an illustration of the concept of:


A) punishment.
B) fixed action patterns.
C) personal adaptation.
D) preparedness.

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