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Taste-Aversion Learning Is Not Consistent with a Long-Standing Belief Regarding

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Taste-aversion learning is not consistent with a long-standing belief regarding classical conditioning.The belief was:


A) UCSs must be followed by UCRs
B) neutral stimulus could not elicit the CR
C) conditioning is only permanent if the CR is stronger than the UCR
D) conditioning could only take place after many trials and when the neutral stimulus was closely followed by the UCR

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