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    If a Classically Conditioned Dog Salivates Not Just to the Original
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If a Classically Conditioned Dog Salivates Not Just to the Original

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If a classically conditioned dog salivates not just to the original tone, but also to a higher pitched and a lower pitched tone, the process of stimulus discrimination has occurred.

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