The role of mesolimbic dopaminergic and retrohippocampal afferents to the nucleus accumbens in latent inhibition: implications for schizophrenia.
Latent inhibition (LI) consists in a retardation of conditioning seen when the to-be-conditioned stimulus is first presented a number of times without other consequence. Disruption of LI has been proposed as a possible model of the cognitive abnormality that underlies the positive psychotic symptoms...
Main Authors: | Gray, J, Joseph, M, Hemsley, DR, Young, A, Warburton, E, Boulenguez, P, Grigoryan, G, Peters, S, Rawlins, J, Taib, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1995
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