00:01
All right, so caitlin found that many lab rats developed a taste aversion to certain foods in as little as one trial.
00:13
So, all right, many lab rats developed a taste aversion to certain foods in as little as one trial.
00:56
Her psychology professor that this is a classic example of blank.
01:06
This is an example of blank.
01:19
Okay, so our answer options include biological preparedness, psychological preparedness, instinctive drift, and stimulus substitution.
02:08
So let's define these terms.
02:25
Biological preparedness is the tendency of animals to associate things like taste and nausea for only one or two pairings due to its survival value.
02:46
So animals tendency to associate things like taste and taste and taste and taste.
03:20
Nausea due to survival value in just one or two pairings.
03:45
Psychological preparedness, on the other hand, isn't really a term that's used.
03:52
It's not a formal term, so that's probably not the answer right off the bat...