Which set of phenomena did Wagner's SOP model explain that were not addressed by Rescorla-Wagner, Mackintosh, and Pearce-Hall?
A) Latent inhibition and sensory preconditioning effects
B) The effects of CS-US timing on conditioning strength
C) The Hall-Pearce negative transfer effect
D) Self-generated and retrieval-generated priming effects
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