What occurs during the process of extinction in classical conditioning?

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The question is asking what occurs during the process of extinction in classical conditioning, aiming to identify the correct outcome from the given options.

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The conditioned response disappears.

The conditioned response disappears. Extinction occurs when the conditioned stimulus is presented without the unconditioned stimulus, leading to a decrease and eventual disappearance of the conditioned response.

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The conditioned response disappears. Extinction occurs when the conditioned stimulus is presented without the unconditioned stimulus, leading to a decrease and eventual disappearance of the conditioned response.

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Extinction in classical conditioning occurs when a conditioned stimulus is repeatedly presented alone, without the unconditioned stimulus, ultimately causing the conditioned response to diminish and disappear.

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A common mistake is confusing extinction with forgetting. Unlike simple forgetting, extinction involves a change in the learned association.

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