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Stopping Well-Learned Reactions When They Are Inappropriate to a Situation

Question 48

Question 48

Multiple Choice

Stopping well-learned reactions when they are inappropriate to a situation describes ______.


A) attention control
B) response inhibition
C) working memory
D) deductive reasoning

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