You condition a person to blink each time you play a particular mid-level note on a piano by delivering a puff of air to the person's eye

If you then play a very high note or a very low note on the piano and do not deliver the puff of air, the person's blinking will
a. increase.
b. decrease.
c. remain exactly the same.
d. be unpredictable.


ANSWER: b

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