To produce extinction in the traditional Pavlovian experiment, an experimenter would present the
a. visual stimulus, then the bell, followed by the meat powder.
b. olfactory stimulus, then the bell, followed by the meat powder.
c. bell, followed by the meat powder.
d. bell alone.
D
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a. myelination of the cerebellum. b. myelination of the corpus callosum. c. the frontal lobe and the medulla. d. the cerebrum and the limbic system.
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A) is heavily influenced by culture. B) is the result of a genetic tendency to be aggressive. C) is caused by the way that one perceives the comments and actions of others. D) is learned by being rewarded for aggressiveness.