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    Exam 2: Habituation and Other Forms of Simple Stimulus Learning
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    An Aplysia's Siphon, When Stimulated by Touch, Withdraws into Its
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An Aplysia's Siphon, When Stimulated by Touch, Withdraws into Its

Question 26

Question 26

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An Aplysia's siphon, when stimulated by touch, withdraws into its body. Such withdrawal, in and of itself, is illustrative of:


A) habituation
B) sensitization
C) effector fatigue
D) response generalization

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