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Denika Wells
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One way in which conditioned taste aversions DIFFER from other learning is that

A) animals associate illness with familiar food more easily than with unfamiliar food.
B) animals learn to avoid food during infancy, but not in adulthood.
C) animals associate food with illness despite long delays between them.
D) animals rapidly forget the aversions they learn to foods.

Conditioned Taste Aversions

A learned aversion to a particular taste or food that has been associated with a negative reaction, such as nausea or vomiting.

Animals Associate

The process by which animals learn to connect one stimulus with another, usually as part of their learning and adaptation mechanisms.

  • Comprehend the unique characteristics and examples of conditioned taste aversions.
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