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If a US Occurs Just as Often Without the Tone

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If a US occurs just as often without the tone as it does in the presence of the tone, then little or no conditioning will accrue to the tone. This would suggest that animals are sensitive to _____ of the potential CS and the US.


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Zones of Overlap

In muscle physiology, refers to the regions within a sarcomere where actin and myosin filaments overlap, crucial for muscle contraction.

Brevis

Refers to a muscle that is short in length, commonly used in anatomical names of muscles that are shorter than a nearby muscle (e.g., Flexor Pollicis Brevis).

Short

Having a small distance from one end to the other, not long.

Wide

Encompassing a large extent or breadth; not narrow.

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