 Let's see that thing right there. This one, I don't know. Jesus, that's scary. Anyway, extinction, respondent extinction this time, is where you break the connection between the CS and the CR. You do that by presenting the CS over and over and over and over and over and over. And you do that and again and again and again. You do it constantly until that connection between the CS and the CR breaks, right? Remember that the condition stimulus, right, elicits a conditioned response or a conditioned reflex. What we wanna do is make it to where that condition stimulus no longer elicits the condition reflex. How do you do that? By never giving the unconditioned stimulus in the presence of the conditioned stimulus. Ever, never, uh-uh, not gonna happen. CS, CS, CS, CS, CS, CS, CS, CS, CS, CS, CS, CS, CS, CS. That's how it works, right? We're just gonna keep giving that CS until the CR does not happen or the intensity is decreased to a level that is acceptable for experimental or biological goals. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.