From the cognitive perspective, classical conditioning:
A) depends on the information the conditioned stimulus (CS) provides about the unconditioned stimulus (UCS) .
B) involves learning to associate any two responses that occur closely in time.
C) depends on developing an understanding of the similarities between conditioned stimuli and unconditioned stimuli.
D) involves learning to associate a behavior with its consequence.
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