Pavlov's model of classical conditioning was based on the idea that the conditioned stimulus, through its association close in time with the unconditioned stimulus, came to activate the same place in the animal's brain that was originally activated by the unconditioned stimulus. This was known as __________.

A. stimulus substitution
B. the cognitive perspective
C. the Skinner model
D. higher-order conditioning


Answer: A

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