[HTML] from cjb.net Check for Full TextDA Jirenhed… - The Journal of Neuroscience, 2011 - neuro.cjb.net Classical conditioning of a motor response such as eyeblink is associated with the development of a pause in cerebellar Purkinje cell firing that is an important driver of the overt response. This conditioned Purkinje cell response is adaptively timed and has a specific temporal profile ... Related articles - All 4 versions
Check for Full TextDA Jirenhed… - Cerebellum (London, England), 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Classical conditioning of motor responses, such as the eyeblink response, is an experimental model of associative learning and of adaptive timing of movements. A conditioned blink will have its maximum amplitude near the expected onset of the unconditioned blink-eliciting ... Cited by 1 - Related articles
L Diaz-Mataix, E Mocaėr, L Seguin… - European Psychiatry, 2011 - Elsevier ... Fear learning has been investigated with Pavlovian classical fear conditioning paradigms, consisting of pairing a neutral conditionedstimulus (CS), such as a tone, with an aversive unconditioned stimulus (US), such as a footshock. ...
Check for Full TextE Walther, R Weil… - Current Directions in …, 2011 - cdp.sagepub.com ... EC refers to changes in liking or disliking that are due to the pairing of stimuli (De Houwer, 2007). In a prototypical EC study, a neutral picture of a human face (conditionedstimulus; CS) is repeatedly presented with a liked or disliked human face (unconditioned stimulus; US). ... Related articles
T Inui, C Inui-Yamamoto, Y Yoshioka, I Ohzawa… - Neuroscience, 2011 - Elsevier ... Available online 8 January 2011. Abstract. Conditioned taste aversion (CTA) causes a palatability shift of a taste stimulus (conditionedstimulus, CS) from ingestive to aversive. We previously found that the ventral pallidum (VP) mediates the palatability shift in CTA. ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - Check for Full Text - All 3 versions