Multiple Choice
Which outcome does not challenge the stimulus substitution model of classical conditioning?
A) A conditioned response that is different from the unconditioned response (e.g., drug tolerance versus drug effect)
B) A conditioned stimulus that affects the form or topography of the conditioned response (e.g., orientation versus rearing)
C) Seeing a conditioned afterimage
D) A conditioned stimulus that produces a conditioned response strongly resembling the unconditioned response
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