“…Research in this area has often been placed in broader theoretical contexts such as preparedness, belongingness, or biological constraints on learning. (For recent reviews, see Domjan, 1983;Domjan & Galef, 1983;Johnston & Pietrewicz, 1985;LoLordo & Droungas, 1989;Ohman, 1986;Ohman, Dimberg, & 6st, 1985). However, because of the controversies generated by use of these frameworks, most contemporary research in this area has employed the more theoretically neutral term selective association.…”