Dorsal bundle lesions do not affect latent inhibition of conditioned suppression.
Three experiments are reported which examine the effects of lesions of the dorsal ascending noradrenergic bundle (DB) on latent inhibition using a conditioned suppression procedure in rats. In none of the experiments did the DB lesion have any effect, despite changes in the extent of latent inhibiti...
Main Authors: | Tsaltas, E, Preston, G, Rawlins, J, Winocur, G, Gray, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1984
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