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Only neutral stimuli that are directly associated with the drug (e.g. sight of the drug, a drug dealer) can act as CSs, whilst stimuli that have no associations with the drug (e.g. a sound, a smell) will never become CSs, even if continuously paired with the drug consumption.
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