Multiple Choice
Once extinction has occurred, previously-learned Pavlovian associations can:
A) never be recovered
B) only be recovered if the CS and US are presented in close temporal order
C) be recovered by reexposure to the US alone, in the absence of the CS
D) only be recovered if the CS is presented without additional exposure to the US
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