Dorsal striatum and the temporal expectancy of an aversive event in Pavlovian odor fear learning
Interval timing, the ability to encode and retrieve the memory of intervals from seconds to minutes, guides fundamental animal behaviors across the phylogenetic tree. In Pavlovian fear conditioning, an initially neutral stimulus (conditioned stimulus, CS) predicts the arrival of an aversive uncondit...
Main Authors: | Boulanger-Bertolus, J. (Author), Doyère, V. (Author), Mouly, A.-M (Author), Parrot, S. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Academic Press Inc.
2021
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