Refer to the scenario below to answer the questions that follow.
Eric initiates a sexual encounter with his partner, who is very receptive to his overture. In the middle of foreplay, the phone rings and Eric interrupts the encounter to deal with the call. His abandoned partner experiences a quick decline of pleasure, and becomes tense and irritable.
-When Eric gets off the phone, his partner has calmed down and is watching TV. When Eric appears in the room with the intention of initiating foreplay again, he his partner is no longer receptive. How do classical conditioning and the opponent process theory account for his partner's response?
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