In the mobile conjugate reinforcement paradigm, infants learn to kick their legs to produce movement in a mobile. After a delay, the ribbon tied to the infant's leg ________.
A) does not affect the movement of the mobile and if the infant kicks at the same kick rate as in the previous learning phase, then memory can be inferred
B) affects the movement of the mobile and if the infant kicks at the same kick rate as in the previous learning phase, then memory can be inferred
C) and the mobile moves independently driven by an motor, inducing the infant to stop kicking
D) does not affect the movement of the mobile and if the infant kicks at higher kick rate than in the previous learning phase, then memory can be inferred
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