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    Spontaneous Recovery Refers to the Reappearance of a Conditioned Response
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Spontaneous Recovery Refers to the Reappearance of a Conditioned Response

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Spontaneous recovery refers to the reappearance of a conditioned response when the conditioned stimulus is presented. It does not refer to any recurrence of the response in a random fashion.

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