Multiple Choice
Attempts to sexual condition fish and quail suggest
A) that while responses to CSs change with conditioning, responding to the US is relatively constant.
B) that the sexual behavior system is strongly tied to genetics not to learning factors.
C) that conditioning results in changes in responding to the US in appetitive situations.
D) that conditioning results in changes in responding to the US only in aversive situations.
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