It appears that the hippocampus participates in matching correct responses to their contexts during _______ training.
A. dishabituation
B. sensitization
C. habituation
D. extinction
Answer: D
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In 2005 the United States Supreme Court outlawed the practice of using capital punishment (the death penalty) for juvenile offenders. What was the basis of this ruling?
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