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Title: Suppose that laboratory animals are taught that a tone predicts food delivery. Then, a light is ...
Post by: lunatika on Jul 17, 2021
Suppose that laboratory animals are taught that a tone predicts food delivery. Then, a light is added as a second CS and they are given additional trials paired with food. If the animals now are tested with the light alone, they will
◦ salivate more to the light than when it was presented with the tone.
◦ salivate equally to the light as they did to the tone.
◦ salivate to the light, but less quickly than they did to the tone.
◦ not salivate to the light.
Title: Suppose that laboratory animals are taught that a tone predicts food delivery. Then, a light is ...
Post by: ladyjames123 on Jul 17, 2021
not salivate to the light.
Title: Re: Suppose that laboratory animals are taught that a tone predicts food delivery. Then, a light is
Post by: 葉榮耀 on Sep 22, 2021
Thank you