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In a Bidirectional Response System, Subjects Move Away from an Excitatory

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Question 41

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In a bidirectional response system, subjects move away from an excitatory CS.You expect the subjects to In a bidirectional response system, subjects move away from an excitatory CS.You expect the subjects to   an inhibitory CS. A) move away from B) approach C) show inhibition of delay to D) It cannot be determined. an inhibitory CS.


A) move away from
B) approach
C) show inhibition of delay to
D) It cannot be determined.

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