The Mackintosh model explains latent inhibition by assuming that during CS-only presentations the value
A) remains unchanged, because the CS predicts nothing.
B) increases, because the CS predicts the US just as well as the context.
C) decreases, because the CS predicts the US just as well as the context.
D) becomes fixed, because the CS predicts no change in the US.
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