The essential difference between sensory preconditioning and higher-order conditioning is
a. that sensory preconditioning requires a US but higher-order conditioning does not.
b. that sensory preconditioning requires a CS but higher-order conditioning does not.
c. whether first-order conditioning occurs before or after the CS-CS pairing.
d. whether first-order conditioning is extinguished before the CS-CS pairing.
c. whether first-order conditioning occurs before or after the CS-CS pairing.
Answer feedback: Both phenomena deal with CS-CS pairings. In the case of sensory preconditioning, the pairings occur prior to first-order conditioning. It is just the opposite with higher-order conditioning.
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