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El efecto de la (im)predictabilidad en el miedo contextual: una réplica de hallazgos básicosThe effect of (un)predictability on contextual fear: A replication of the basic findings
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo EditorialPE, 2017)
Comparing the context specificity of extinction and latent inhibition
(Springer, 2015)
Exposure to a cue alone either before (i.e., latent inhibition treatment) or after (i.e., extinction) the cue is paired with an unconditioned stimulus results in attenuated conditioned responding to the cue. Here we report ...
Neural-network simulations of two context-dependence phenomena
(2007)
This paper describes simulations of two context-dependence phenomena in Pavlovian conditioning, using a neural-network model that draws on knowledge from neuroscience and makes no distinction between operant and respondent ...
Neural-network simulations of two context-dependence phenomena
(2007)
This paper describes simulations of two context-dependence phenomena in Pavlovian conditioning, using a neural-network model that draws on knowledge from neuroscience and makes no distinction between operant and respondent ...
Long-term contextual memory in infant rats as evidenced by an ethanol conditioned tolerance procedure
(Elsevier Science, 2017-08)
Conditioned tolerance can be conceptualized as a particular case of Pavlovian conditioning in which contextual cues play the role of the conditioned stimulus. Although the evidence is contradictory, it is frequently assumed ...
En busca de interrelaciones en tres perspectivas del desarrollo humano : libertad, contexto y condición humana
(Universidad Católica de Pereira, 2015-12-05)
This article by focusing its interest in the theoretical understanding of human development offers its problematization from the comparison of the categories of freedom, the context and the human condition conceptualized ...
Inactivation of the prelimbic cortex impairs the context-induced reinstatement of ethanol seeking
(2017-10-17)
Evidence indicates that drug relapse in humans is often provoked by exposure to the self-administered drug-associated context. An animal model called ABA renewal procedure has been used to study the context-induced relapse ...
Classical tone-shock conditioning induces Zenk expression in the pigeon (Columba livia) hippocampus
(Amer Psychological Assoc/educational Publishing FoundationWashingtonEUA, 2006)