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Decremental effects of context exposure following delay eyeblink conditioning in rabbits.
Authors:Poulos, Andrew M.   Pakaprot, Narawut   Mahdi, Benjamin   Kehoe, E. James   Thompson, Richard F.
Abstract:
The conditioning context arises from the relatively static features of the training environment. In rabbit eyeblink conditioning, procedures that retard acquisition (conditioned stimulus [CS] preexposure, unconditioned stimulus preexposure, blocking manipulations) are attenuated by context changes. In this article the authors investigate the effect of context exposure after initial delay conditioning. After conditioned responses (CRs) were established, one group received 6 sessions of context exposure, whereas control groups either remained in their home cages or received exposure to handling and a novel context. Thereafter, all groups received CS-alone testing. The expression of CRs was substantially reduced following context exposure relative to any retention loss in the home-cage control. Exposure to handling and a novel context facilitated the CRs rather than reducing them. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:eyeblink conditioning   extinction   context   classical conditioning   memory   rabbits
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