Pavlov contends that conditioned stimuli become substitutes for unconditioned stimuli and elicit the same response as the unconditioned stimulus. This is called ______.
A. stimulus-substitution theory
B. binomial modeling theory
C. biphasic adaptation theory
D. none of these
A. stimulus-substitution theory
Psychology
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a. relaxing waves b. standing waves c. delta waves d. alpha waves
Psychology