Neurobehavioral Mechanisms Supporting the Generalization of Learned Fear in Humans
<p>An inescapable component to survival in a dynamic environment is detecting and reacting to signals of danger. One of the most elegant processes animals possess to handle this complex task is classical conditioning, wherein stimuli associated with an aversive event acquire the capacity to el...
Main Author: | Dunsmoor, Joseph |
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Other Authors: | LaBar, Kevin S |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5834 |
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