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Health, 06.05.2020 02:36 mickimlvn6128

Extinction When the CS occurs repeatedly without the CR, the association between the CS and UCS weakens,
the CR gradually disappears.
EXAMPLE: After Pavlov had conditioned his dog to salivate at the sound of a bell, he found that with repeated
ringing of the bell without meat, the salivation stopped. The CR has been extinguished,
13. Imagine and write a scenario or example where learning has become extinct.

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