Multiple Choice
Using the situation described in 3.19, after conditioning has been completed, the occurrence of spontaneous recovery suggests that:
A) presenting the shock by itself suppresses the CS-US association
B) presenting the light by itself causes the CS-US association to be unlearned
C) presenting the light by itself causes the CS-US association to be suppressed
D) none of the above
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