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Compare and contrast the senses of taste and olfaction.
White Rat
In psychological experiments, particularly those related to the development of phobias, a white rat might be used as a neutral stimulus before conditioning occurs.
Taste Aversion
A learned response in which the taste of a specific food becomes associated with illness or discomfort, leading to a subsequent avoidance of that food.
Classical Conditioning
A training technique involving the continual pairing of two stimuli; a response initially provoked by the second stimulus comes to be provoked by just the first stimulus.
Learning
The process of acquiring new understanding, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, attitudes, or preferences through study, experience, or teaching.
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