Multiple Choice
During spontaneous recovery, what happens to the CR when the CS is presented again after extinction has occurred?
A) The CR increases, but isn't as strong as it was before extinction.
B) The CR decreases because interference after extinction has impaired the association strength.
C) The CR remains at the same strength as before extinction.
D) The CR increases and is even stronger than it was before extinction began.
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