Multiple Choice
Physiological studies of classical conditioning in rmammals have found that
A) the same parts of the brain are involved in different phenomena such as conditioned inhibition and blocking
B) the same parts of the brain are involved in different CRs such as eyeblinks and heart rate changes
C) the brain structures involved are the same as those in Aplysia
D) many different brain structures are involved in simple classical conditioning
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