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Exton-McGuinness, Marc T. J.; Patton, Rosemary C.; Sacco, Lawrence B.; Lee, Jonathan L. C. – Learning & Memory, 2014
Once consolidated, memories are dynamic entities that go through phases of instability in order to be updated with new information, via a process of reconsolidation. The phenomenon of reconsolidation has been demonstrated in a wide variety of experimental paradigms. However, the memories underpinning instrumental behaviors are currently not…
Descriptors: Memory, Behavior, Animals, Learning
Weidemann, Gabrielle; Best, Erin; Lee, Jessica C; Lovibond, Peter F. – Learning & Memory, 2013
Single-cue delay eyeblink conditioning is presented as a prototypical example of automatic, nonsymbolic learning that is carried out by subcortical circuits. However, it has been difficult to assess the role of cognition in single-cue conditioning because participants become aware of the simple stimulus contingency so quickly. In this experiment…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Conditioning, Learning, Contingency Management

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