Learning the association between one stimulus (a condition stimulus, CS) and another (unconditioned stimulus, US) can be impaired by prior exposure to the CS alone—latent inhibition (LI). Current theories attempting to elucidate the cognitive deficit in schizophrenia have used the abolition of LI in schizophrenia as an indicator of attentional dysfunction. However, it has always been unclear if human and animal LI are measuring the same psychological processes. It is obviously important to clarify this relationship so that theoretical and experimental developments in the rat do not mislead the investigation of brain-behaviour relationships in schizophrenia. LI in the rat is strongly dependent upon context. Our aim was to examine the context...
Jeffrey Gray's neuropsychological theory of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia has been highly i...
In schizophrenia, attentional processes may be altered and become the basis of another symptomatolog...
Conventional animal models of schizophrenia do not pretend to account for the symptoms of schizophre...
Learning the association between one stimulus (a condition stimulus, CS) and another (unconditioned ...
Learning the association between one stimulus (a condition stimulus, CS) and another (unconditioned ...
Latent inhibition (LI) is a startlingly simple effect in which preexposure of a stimulus without con...
Latent inhibition (LI) is a startlingly simple effect in which preexposure of a stimulus without con...
Latent inhibition (LI) is demonstrated when a previously unattended/inconsequential stimulus is less...
peer-reviewedLatent inhibition (LI) is a startlingly simple effect in which preexposure of a stimulu...
The magnitude of latent inhibition (LI) (a retardation of associative learning due to prior exposure...
The magnitude of latent inhibition (LI) (a retardation of associative learning due to prior exposure...
The magnitude of latent inhibition (LI) (a retardation of associative learning due to prior exposure...
This report is part of a larger project examining associative interference as a function of the natu...
Jeffrey Gray's neuropsychological theory of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia has been highly i...
Jeffrey Gray's neuropsychological theory of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia has been highly i...
Jeffrey Gray's neuropsychological theory of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia has been highly i...
In schizophrenia, attentional processes may be altered and become the basis of another symptomatolog...
Conventional animal models of schizophrenia do not pretend to account for the symptoms of schizophre...
Learning the association between one stimulus (a condition stimulus, CS) and another (unconditioned ...
Learning the association between one stimulus (a condition stimulus, CS) and another (unconditioned ...
Latent inhibition (LI) is a startlingly simple effect in which preexposure of a stimulus without con...
Latent inhibition (LI) is a startlingly simple effect in which preexposure of a stimulus without con...
Latent inhibition (LI) is demonstrated when a previously unattended/inconsequential stimulus is less...
peer-reviewedLatent inhibition (LI) is a startlingly simple effect in which preexposure of a stimulu...
The magnitude of latent inhibition (LI) (a retardation of associative learning due to prior exposure...
The magnitude of latent inhibition (LI) (a retardation of associative learning due to prior exposure...
The magnitude of latent inhibition (LI) (a retardation of associative learning due to prior exposure...
This report is part of a larger project examining associative interference as a function of the natu...
Jeffrey Gray's neuropsychological theory of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia has been highly i...
Jeffrey Gray's neuropsychological theory of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia has been highly i...
Jeffrey Gray's neuropsychological theory of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia has been highly i...
In schizophrenia, attentional processes may be altered and become the basis of another symptomatolog...
Conventional animal models of schizophrenia do not pretend to account for the symptoms of schizophre...