Simple perceptual learning involves
A) our capacity to associate sensory and motor stimuli.
B) our recognition of particular stimuli or categories of stimuli.
C) learning how to respond to a particular stimulus.
D) changes in the outputs of the motor system.
E) our ability to associate a new stimulus with an old reflex.
Answer: B
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