Multiple Choice
The connectionist explanation of learning suggests that when a behavior is learned,the stimulus becomes "connected" to:
A) a mental representation of that stimulus.
B) an expectation that prior events associated with the stimulus will occur again.
C) the organism's perceptual processes.
D) a specific response,which triggers neural connections established between brain regions.
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