Acquisition is to extinction as
a. getting started is to speeding up.
b. learning is to performance.
c. appearing is to disappearing.
d. the US is to the CS.
c. appearing is to disappearing.
Answer feedback: Pairing the CS with the US produces the CR (it appears). Removing the US and presenting the CS by itself eliminates the CR (it disappears).
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