In taste-aversion,
a. taste stimuli acquire control over nausea responses.
b. taste stimuli are the USs.
c. nausea is the CS.
d. nausea must occur within a few minutes of ingestion.
e. modeling is the most important component.
a. taste stimuli acquire control over nausea responses.
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