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A person develops a strong fear of dogs after being bitten. They notice that the dog that bit them always wore a red collar, and soon, the sight of any red collar causes them to feel anxious. Later, they frequently see their neighbor, who owns the dog, leaving the house just before they see the dog with its red collar. After a while, they begin to feel anxious simply upon seeing the neighbor, even when the dog and its collar are not visible. In this scenario, what is the most accurate explanation for why seeing the neighbor alone now causes anxiety?

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