Multiple Choice
The term "hedonic shift" refers to the
A) changed expectation that results from the shift from acquisition to extinction.
B) shift in expectation when an excitatory contingency is changed to an inhibitory contingency.
C) change in the stimuli used to cue the outcome in multiphase studies.
D) altered palatability of a flavor following its pairing with either pleasant or aversive outcomes.
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