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    Taste Aversion Conditioning Differs from Other Types of Classical Conditioning
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Taste Aversion Conditioning Differs from Other Types of Classical Conditioning

Question 61

Question 61

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Taste aversion conditioning differs from other types of classical conditioning in that aversions are formed despite very long delays between the:


A) NS and US.
B) US and CR.
C) CS and CR.
D) CR and UR.

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