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A) pseudo-conditioning.
B) sensitization.
C) random control.
D) explicitly unpaired control.
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A) the time between the start of the CS and the end of the US
B) the time between the start of the CS and the start of the US
C) the time between the end of the CS and the end of the US
D) the time between the end of the CS and the start of the US
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A) Backward conditioning results in inhibition of conditioned responding.
B) Backward conditioning results in excitation of conditioned responding.
C) The factors that determine the outcome of backward conditioning may depend on factors other than the CS being a good signal for the onset of the US.
D) Simultaneous and backward conditioning procedures are similar.
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A) a random control group
B) a sensitization group
C) a pseudo-conditioning group
D) an explicitly unpaired control group
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A) that the subject responds every time the CS is presented
B) that the subject responds every time the US is presented
C) that changes in behavior are due to the US presentation
D) that changes in behavior are not due to prior separate presentations of the CS and US
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A) any two naturally occurring stimuli
B) the same feature of two objects
C) different features of the same object
D) an arbitrary stimulus and a biologically relevant stimulus
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A) The rate of acquisition of an excitatory CR should be retarded if the CS is a conditioned inhibitor.
B) The rate of acquisition of an excitatory UR should be retarded if the CS is a conditioned inhibitor.
C) The rate of acquisition of an excitatory CR should be facilitated if the CS is a conditioned inhibitor.
D) The rate of acquisition of an excitatory UR should be facilitated if the CS is a conditioned inhibitor.
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A) an unconditional stimulus.
B) a conditional stimulus.
C) an unconditional response.
D) a conditional response.
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A) digestion.
B) pain.
C) the auditory system.
D) the knee-jerk reflex.
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A) between the start of the CS and the end of the US
B) between the start of the CS and the start of the US
C) between the end of the CS and the start of the US
D) between the end of the US and start of the next CS
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A) will not learn CS-US associations
B) will learn CS-US associations and learn when the US occurs in relation to the CS
C) will learn temporal relations only in short-delay situations, accounting for the strong conditioning that occurs in this procedure
D) will learn temporal relations only in long-delay situations, accounting for the one trial learning seen in taste- aversion conditioning
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A) If you know that a food did not cause your illness, you will not form a taste aversion.
B) Even if you are certain that a food did not cause your illness, you may develop an aversion to the taste of that food.
C) If you are made aware of the mechanisms of taste aversion conditioning, your behavior becomes more rational.
D) It usually takes more than one exposure to an illness-producing food for an aversion to develop in humans.
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A) taste preferences
B) heart rates
C) rabbit eyeblinks
D) temperatures
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A) the simultaneously presented CS +
B) the CS -
C) the background cues
D) all of the above
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A) eyeblink in rabbits is a bidirectional response.
B) there are low baseline levels of eyeblinking in rabbits.
C) eyeblink is excitatory.
D) eyeblink is already inhibitory.
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A) a bi-directional response system.
B) a compound stimulus system.
C) an inhibitory system.
D) an excitatory system.
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