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    The Stimulus Substitution Model Suggests That Neural Pathways, Developed During

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The stimulus substitution model suggests that neural pathways, developed during conditioning trials, allow the CS to elicit the UR.What evidence supports this theory? What evidence is used to refute the stimulus substitution model?

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