Is conditioned taste aversion in any way an exception of sorts to the general principles of classical conditioning? If so, how?
A) No, it is not an exception - it is simply another illustration of the generality of the principles of classical conditioning.
B) Yes, it is an exception - conditioned taste aversions require more trials to acquire than do most CRs.
C) Yes, it is an exception - conditioned taste aversions require a shorter interval between the CS and the response for their acquisition than do most CRs.
D) Yes, it is an exception -- conditioned taste aversions often require only a single CS-UCS pairing, rather than several pairings, for their acquisition.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q72: Research investigating conditioning of the eye blink
Q73: Adam was badly stung by a bee
Q74: Which of the following scenarios exemplifies extinction?
A)
Q75: Aaron has a needle phobia. Which pair
Q77: In studies examining the conditioning of the
Q79: Each pair below CORRECTLY identifies a stimulus
Q80: A space-time anomaly strands several early psychologists
Q81: Upon accumulating 10 "punches" on a store
Q127: Rosa becomes anxious when she enters the
Q134: Dr.Cortese conducts a neuroimaging study of patients
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents