Hippocampus and two way active avoidance conditioning: contrasting effects of cytotoxic lesion and temporary inactivation
Hippocampal lesions tend to facilitate two way active avoidance (2WAA) conditioning, where rats learn to cross to the opposite side of a conditioning chamber to avoid a tone-signaled footshock. This classical finding has been suggested to reflect that hippocampus-dependent place/context memory inhib...
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Wiley
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| Online Access: | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/28700/ |