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Which of the following statements is true in the context of taste aversions?
a. In taste aversion, the unconditioned stimulus can occur hours after the conditioned stimulus.
b. Taste aversions are unadaptive in nature.
c. Taste aversions are a form of systematic desensitization.
d. In taste aversion, the unconditioned stimulus and conditioned stimulus must be close together in time.


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Answer:

Option a: In taste aversion, the unconditioned stimulus can occur hours after the conditioned stimulus

Explanation:

Classical Conditioning is a known form of learning that enables organisms to looking forward to events which a neutral stimulus comes to evoke the response.

Taste Adversion is a good example of Classical Conditioning, are adaptive by motivating organisms to avoid harmful foods. It is simply conditioned hate for and ignoring a particular food that grows when the subject becomes ill after eating the food.

Unconditioned Stimulus (UCS)

A stimulus that expands, triggers or occurs as a result of an unconditioned response

Condition Stimulus (CS) are known to be previously neutral stimulus in nature, after repeated interaction with an unconditioned stimulus, its expands, triggers or boast the response shown by the unconditioned stimulus