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In conditioned inhibition paradigms, the subject learns to avoid a CS that predicts non-reinforcement. In such paradigms, the inhibitory CS is never paired with reinforcement, so there is no temporal pairing, but there is contingency: consideration of whether the CS is or is not present enables subjects to distinguish between periods when the are not likely to get a reinforcement and periods when they are