Extinction of classical conditioning is thought to produce new learning that masks or interferes with the original memory. However, research in the nudibranch Hermissenda crassicornis (H.c.) has challenged this view, and instead suggested that extinction erased the original associative memory. We have re-examined extinction in H.c. to test whether extinguished associative memories can be detected on the behavioral and cellular levels, and to characterize the temporal variables involved. Associative conditioning using pairings of light (CS) and rotation (US) produced characteristic suppression of H.c. phototactic behavior. A single session of extinction training (repeated light-alone presentations) reversed suppressed behavior back to pre-tr...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.Recent evidence indicates that long-term ...
AbstractMemory loss occurs by diverse mechanisms, as different time constants of performance decreme...
Amphibians and mammals share common basic mechanisms for associative learning. However, it has been...
A decline in the frequency or intensity of a conditioned behavior following the withdrawal of the re...
Two important features of modern accounts of associative learning are (1) the capacity for contextua...
There is growing interest in the neurobiological mechanisms involved in the extinction of aversive m...
Background: Memories that follow a traumatic event or extreme stress have been shown in some cases, ...
A conditioned stimulus (CS) exposure has the ability to induce two qualitatively different mnesic pr...
Extinction serves as the leading theoretical framework and experimental model to describe how learne...
Throughout their lifetime, animals learn to associate stimuli with their consequences. Following mem...
Individuals who experience traumatic events may develop persistent posttraumatic stress disorder. Pa...
During extinction animals experience that the previously learned association between a conditioned s...
Animal conditioning experiments have shown that ac-quired behaviors that are subsequently extinguish...
Accurately predicting an outcome requires that animals learn supporting and conflicting evidence fro...
Numerous reports indicate that learning and memory of conditioned responses are accompanied by genes...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.Recent evidence indicates that long-term ...
AbstractMemory loss occurs by diverse mechanisms, as different time constants of performance decreme...
Amphibians and mammals share common basic mechanisms for associative learning. However, it has been...
A decline in the frequency or intensity of a conditioned behavior following the withdrawal of the re...
Two important features of modern accounts of associative learning are (1) the capacity for contextua...
There is growing interest in the neurobiological mechanisms involved in the extinction of aversive m...
Background: Memories that follow a traumatic event or extreme stress have been shown in some cases, ...
A conditioned stimulus (CS) exposure has the ability to induce two qualitatively different mnesic pr...
Extinction serves as the leading theoretical framework and experimental model to describe how learne...
Throughout their lifetime, animals learn to associate stimuli with their consequences. Following mem...
Individuals who experience traumatic events may develop persistent posttraumatic stress disorder. Pa...
During extinction animals experience that the previously learned association between a conditioned s...
Animal conditioning experiments have shown that ac-quired behaviors that are subsequently extinguish...
Accurately predicting an outcome requires that animals learn supporting and conflicting evidence fro...
Numerous reports indicate that learning and memory of conditioned responses are accompanied by genes...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.Recent evidence indicates that long-term ...
AbstractMemory loss occurs by diverse mechanisms, as different time constants of performance decreme...
Amphibians and mammals share common basic mechanisms for associative learning. However, it has been...