How does the amount of time between a CS and the UCS compare in classical conditioning of a salivary response and in taste-aversion learning?
a) Any time interval works effectively.
b) In both cases the interval between the CS and UCS can be as long as four hours.
c) Conditioning a salivary response requires a very short interval; taste-aversion learning occurs with intervals of an hour or longer.
d) Conditioning a salivary response occurs with intervals as long as an hour, taste-aversion learning occurs with short intervals only.
C
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