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26 October, 09:33

When a conditioned response shows spontaneous recovery, the rejuvenated response typically?

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  1. 26 October, 10:02
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    I believe the answer is: weaker than the previously conditioned response

    Spontaneous recovery indicates that the Conditioned response is not that strong to begin with. So, the psychological rejuvenation that happen following this situation would match the magnitude of response that caused by the conditioning.
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