Relationship between heterosynaptic reflex facilitation and acquisition of the nictitating membrane response in control and scopolamine- injected rabbits
@inproceedings{Harvey1985RelationshipBH, title={Relationship between heterosynaptic reflex facilitation and acquisition of the nictitating membrane response in control and scopolamine- injected rabbits}, author={John A. Harvey and Isidore Gormezano and V A Cool-Hauser}, booktitle={Journal of Neuroscience}, year={1985} }
Classical conditioning of the rabbit nictitating membrane response was accomplished by presenting a 100-msec tone conditioned stimulus at intervals of 0, 100, 200, 400, and 800 msec before the presentation of a 100-msec shock unconditioned stimulus. In addition, tone-alone and shock-alone trials were interspersed during conditioning. On the first day of conditioning, during which there was no evidence of acquisition of conditioned responses to the tone conditioned stimulus, the amplitudes of…
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