A dog, taught to salivate to the sound of a buzzer, learned that the buzzer was no longer followed by food and stopped salivating to the buzzer. If the dog again heard the buzzer after a few weeks, it would probably ______
a. not salivate
b. salivate only if the buzzer was dissimilar to the one on which it was conditioned
c. salivate
d. require only one trial pairing of the buzzer and the food to reestablish
the association and begin salivating to the buzzer again
c
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