The reason why putting a Band-Aid on a toddler's stomach might reduce her tummy-ache but not reduce the gastrointestinal distress of an adult is that:
A) toddlers are more susceptible to classical conditioning than are adults.
B) adults have more pain receptors in their intestines than do toddlers.
C) adults do not have the conscious expectation that the Band-Aid will work.
D) toddlers have less active anterior cingulate cortices than do adults.
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