Trace conditioning is a form of associative learning that can be induced by presenting a conditioned stimulus (CS) and an unconditioned stimulus (US) following each other, but separated by a temporal gap. This gap distinguishes trace conditioning from classical delay conditioning, where the CS and US overlap. To bridge the temporal gap between both stimuli and to form an association between CS and US in trace conditioning, the brain must keep a neural representation of the CS after its termination—a stimulus trace. Behavioral and physiological studies on trace and delay conditioning revealed similarities between the two forms of learning, like similar memory decay and similar odor identity perception in invertebrates. On the other hand diff...
Learning to anticipate future events on the basis of past experience with the consequences of one’s ...
Animals need to associate different environmental stimuli with each other regardless of whether they...
<div><p>Animals need to associate different environmental stimuli with each other regardless of whet...
Trace conditioning is a form of associative learning that can be induced by presenting a conditioned...
The neural representation of a sensory stimulus evolves with time, and animals keep that representat...
Trace conditioning is valued as a simple experimental model to assess how the brain associates event...
International audienceTwo forms of associative learning-delay conditioning and trace conditioning-ha...
Trace conditioning is a form of classical conditioning, where a neutral stimulus (conditioned stimul...
Trace conditioning is a form of classical conditioning, where a neutral stimulus (conditioned stimul...
Animals are able to form associative memories and benefit from past experience. In classical conditi...
Squire et al. have proposed that trace and delay eyeblink conditioning procedures engage separate le...
Physical traces underlying simplememories can be confined to a single group of cells in the brain. I...
Classical (trace) conditioning is a specific variant of associative learning in which a neutral stim...
The search strategy for the memory trace and its semantics is exemplified for the case of olfactory ...
Animals need to associate different environmental stimuli with each other regardless of whether they...
Learning to anticipate future events on the basis of past experience with the consequences of one’s ...
Animals need to associate different environmental stimuli with each other regardless of whether they...
<div><p>Animals need to associate different environmental stimuli with each other regardless of whet...
Trace conditioning is a form of associative learning that can be induced by presenting a conditioned...
The neural representation of a sensory stimulus evolves with time, and animals keep that representat...
Trace conditioning is valued as a simple experimental model to assess how the brain associates event...
International audienceTwo forms of associative learning-delay conditioning and trace conditioning-ha...
Trace conditioning is a form of classical conditioning, where a neutral stimulus (conditioned stimul...
Trace conditioning is a form of classical conditioning, where a neutral stimulus (conditioned stimul...
Animals are able to form associative memories and benefit from past experience. In classical conditi...
Squire et al. have proposed that trace and delay eyeblink conditioning procedures engage separate le...
Physical traces underlying simplememories can be confined to a single group of cells in the brain. I...
Classical (trace) conditioning is a specific variant of associative learning in which a neutral stim...
The search strategy for the memory trace and its semantics is exemplified for the case of olfactory ...
Animals need to associate different environmental stimuli with each other regardless of whether they...
Learning to anticipate future events on the basis of past experience with the consequences of one’s ...
Animals need to associate different environmental stimuli with each other regardless of whether they...
<div><p>Animals need to associate different environmental stimuli with each other regardless of whet...