Conditioned inhibition is:
A) a loss of responding that results from the repeated presentation of a conditioned stimulus without an unconditioned stimulus
B) the return of a conditioned response that had been extinguished, after a period of nonexposure to the conditioned stimulus
C) learning that an event signals the absence or nonoccurrence of the unconditioned stimulus
D) a procedure that uses an established conditioned stimulus to condition a response to a second, neutral stimulus
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