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Disterhoft, John F.; Galvez, Roberto; Weible, Aldis P. – Learning & Memory, 2007
Whisker deflection is an effective conditioned stimulus (CS) for trace eyeblink conditioning that has been shown to induce a learning-specific expansion of whisker-related cortical barrels, suggesting that memory storage for an aspect of the trace association resides in barrel cortex. To examine the role of the barrel cortex in acquisition and…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Stimuli, Neurological Organization, Eye Movements
Scheiner, Ricarda; Kuritz-Kaiser, Anthea; Menzel, Randolf; Erber, Joachim – Learning & Memory, 2005
In tactile learning, sucrose is the unconditioned stimulus and reward, which is usually applied to the antenna to elicit proboscis extension and which the bee can drink when it is subsequently applied to the extended proboscis. The conditioned stimulus is a tactile object that the bee can scan with its antennae. In this paper we describe the…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Rewards, Memory, Stimulation
Kehoe, E. James; White, Natasha E. – Learning & Memory, 2004
Rabbits were given reinforced training of the nictitating membrane (NM) response using separate conditioned stimuli (CSs), which were a tone, light, and/or tactile vibration. Then, two CSs were compounded and given further pairings with the unconditioned stimulus (US). Evidence of both overexpectation and summation effects appeared. That is,…
Descriptors: Animals, Reinforcement, Training, Brain

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