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Which psychologist studied the development of taste aversions, noting how they seemed to violate the basic principles of classical conditioning?

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  1. Yesterday, 11:48
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    The answer is " John Garcia".

    During the examinations rats were given one taste, view, sound as a neutral stimuli. Later the rats would be presented to radiation or medications (the unconditioned stimulus), which would influence the rats to get sick. Through these examinations, Garcia found that if a rat ended up noticeably disgusted after given another taste, regardless of the possibility that the sickness happened few hours after the fact, the rat would maintain a strategic distance from that taste.
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