Multiple Choice
The bivalent effect of wheel running in rats refers to:
A) Wheel running can either increase or decrease the rate of other behaviors
B) Wheel running creates taste aversion for novel foods that preceded the activity and taste preferences for novel foods that follow after the activity
C) Wheel running serves as both a conditioned stimulus and an aversive operant stimulus
D) Wheel running is both a reinforcer and a stimulus that signals eating behavior
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