Uzma repeatedly turns on a flashing light before feeding her hungry pigeons mixed grain. After the pigeons respond to the flashing light, she turns on white noise several times and follows the white noise with the flashing light. Which of the following is true about this procedure?

a. The flashing light is the CS1, and the white noise is the CS2.
b. The flashing light is the CS2, and the white noise is the CS1.
c. The flashing light is the CS and the white noise is an occasion setter.
d. The flashing light and the white noise are both features in a conditional discrimination.


Ans: a

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